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coalition_unwilling

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10. What is interesting to me (as DUer GrantCart has pointed out) is that
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 11:53 AM
Dec 2011

Romney cannot seem to capitalize on the misfortunes of his competition. His support in Iowa seems stuck at 20%, no matter who is currently 'imploding'.

Does Romney max out at 20-25% nationwide? If so, there's no way he can win the nomination on the first ballot and we're looking at a brokered convention (which would be really cool, in an anthropological sense

Paul leads in Iowa [View all] kpete Dec 2011 OP
Goooooooo Batshit !!!!!!!!!!!! comipinko Dec 2011 #1
My BIL's brother was saying how he was for Ron Paul and the flat tax this weekend... rfranklin Dec 2011 #2
New Jersey: 'Deliverance' on snow mobiles (to steal coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #8
Wow, aren't we running out of months for "flavor of the month". Denninmi Dec 2011 #3
Question: If the only two Republicans left were Kim Jong Um and Romney CanonRay Dec 2011 #4
Thanks for the laugh :D think Dec 2011 #5
Um, Kim Jong Un. lol nt DocMac Dec 2011 #7
Um, I had it Un-correct CanonRay Dec 2011 #9
Maybe Kim Jong Un DocMac Dec 2011 #11
Isn't the last word (name) their first name? CanonRay Dec 2011 #22
old crazy warrior1 Dec 2011 #6
What is interesting to me (as DUer GrantCart has pointed out) is that coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #10
Youngturks on the it doesn't count meme jakeXT Dec 2011 #12
Paul by far isn't perfect but the corporate supremacist loving corporate media are afraid of him. Uncle Joe Dec 2011 #13
and at least Paul would stop the endless war machine the repukes love so well wordpix Dec 2011 #14
No, he wouldn't. arbusto_baboso Dec 2011 #20
This is one time out of a handful that I have disagree with Cenk agentS Dec 2011 #23
I wonder if Paul's supporters will be successful in a caucus environment... Orangepeel Dec 2011 #15
He won't last kenfrequed Dec 2011 #16
"Why Doesn't the Tea Party Love Ron Paul?" pampango Dec 2011 #17
Go Tootsie go! GodlessBiker Dec 2011 #18
Ah yes...Ron Paul...Suckling from the Teat of Government since 1976! SoapBox Dec 2011 #19
and Huntman's on the left side of the decimal point! melonkali Dec 2011 #21
Hilarious JoePhilly Dec 2011 #24
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