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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I wouldn't be at all surprised if Mitt dropped out of the race. Hear me out... [View all]Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)10. Actually, "expert" investors often perform below chance
exactly because they base their decisions of emotional and ego-driven grounds.
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I wouldn't be at all surprised if Mitt dropped out of the race. Hear me out... [View all]
monmouth
Jan 2012
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Could be...I get the feeling the party establishment is preparing Mitch Daniels to step in, maybe
blm
Jan 2012
#1
Funny I was thinking he may drop out. After all why should he stay in when he can live on his
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#2
I don't know how these candidates do it, honestly. This schedule is grueling..n/t
monmouth
Jan 2012
#6
He still has the best organization ("ground game") of all of the candidates
Proud Liberal Dem
Jan 2012
#7
His father was actually a great guy, both a good politician and a public figure who had a relaxed
grantcart
Feb 2012
#28
Ahh, just what we need: another "Bush" candidate trying to live up to his Daddy.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2012
#30
Pres. Obama and fmr. Pres. Clinton had a different, but problematic, situation with their Dads.
amandabeech
Feb 2012
#34
I think your underestimate his investment in the "business" of running for president....
Rowdyboy
Jan 2012
#20
Maybe--there has to be something more in those tax returns than just a low tax rate.
bklyncowgirl
Jan 2012
#21
Nothing the GOPers do surprise me anymore now,I thought Cain would've dropped out sooner than he did
Tx4obama
Jan 2012
#22
The problem is that he owes the Republican Establishment and his corporate benefactors.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Feb 2012
#29