Monday, March 5, 2012

Romney seeks to Super Tuesday, Santorum needs Ohio, Tennessee


As an aggressive salesman finally put an end, Mitt Romney could get enough momentum to start coming on Super Tuesday wrapping up the Republican nomination.
It will be a routine bloody victory when you do, though. While Romney has stubbornly stuck to his leader status, which can still win the hearts of the Republican Party. But to hurt rivals with their own mistakes are not required.
Polls are now Romney a slight edge over Rick Santorum in Ohio and show him gaining ground in the Tennessee Santorum Newt Gingrich in the race.
“Romney campaign and had a little time out of Michigan,” said J. Mark Wrighton, professor of political science and dean of the University of Southern Mississippi. “Santorum campaign really needs to win both Ohio and Tennessee. Otherwise, Romney begins to look inevitable.”
A blue-collar cultural conservative, Santorum has to prove he can win in the rust belt of the Bible Belt.
Six studies from Ohio, were published on Monday. The biggest advantage of Santorum or Romney was four points. Rasmussen Santorum sets up a point – less than 18 points two weeks ago.
Santorum has also seen a reduction in the double digits in Tennessee. Rasmussen and PPP appear four fifty-six point lead over Romney, while a poll shows 30% Santorum WeAskAmerica Romney and Gingrich at 29%.
Mike Huckabee won the 2008 Tennessee primary and conservative social values, thought, “electorate” was to be a natural constituency Santorum. However, Romney and Gingrich make a solid game and Santorum in cash to the poor not to compete in the situation.
Focus on the economy
Gingrich, and Romney won, the avoidance of social conservatives. At a rally in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Sunday, Romney spoke almost exclusively on reviving the economy. Gingrich, meanwhile, has promised in reducing gasoline prices at $ 2.50 per gallon, for example, be in a chipset, in a state where unemployment is a point above the national average shows.
“I get around,” said Bill Spader Romney, a Republican undecided Knoxville. “I like the fact that he says the government cannot do anything for you.”
The feeling is anything but common. Chris Williams, also of Knoxville, was a fan of Huckabee in 2008. He feels “the GOP establishment,” Romney is forced on the bases.
So, what do you do if Romney is the candidate? “I’ll hold my nose and vote for him,” she sighed. Defeat Barack Obama is much more important than anything else. She says.

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