Posts Tagged ‘New Hampshire’
» posted on Saturday, November 19th, 2011 at 3:40 pm by Damien Baldino
The Republican rollercoaster continues
Once the field of Republican Presidential candidates began to settle, Mitt Romney was anointed as the front-runner and favorite. While he has consistently led the field with support of 20% to 25% in most polls, that means there are 75% to 80% who are supporting someone else. There’s a desire to find the anti-Romney, but so far, none has been able to pull away.
This past summer, Michele Bachmann seemed to quickly gain headlines and support. Of course, this ended when Rick Perry entered the fray and instantly rocketed to the top of the field. Since then, Perry has shown that he’s ill-prepared for the national spotlight. After some strong debate performances, Herman Cain vaulted into the top-tier, but he’s seen his support erode a bit since sexual harassment accusations have come to light. » read more
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» posted on Monday, February 14th, 2011 at 8:02 pm by Damien Baldino
Good news: Sara Palin faces an uphill battle
Here’s some good news for those of you getting an early start on the 2012 Presidential Election: Sarah Palin is facing an uphill battle.
I was surprised to read how unpopular Sarah Palin is with Republicans in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining, I’m actually quite pleased with this development, since I believe that a Palin nomination would guarantee Barack Obama a second term. » read more
post a comment | filed under Politics | tags: 2012 Election, Barack Obama, Iowa, New Hampshire, President, Republican Primary, Sarah Palin, South Carolina


