Constructive gadfly
Published on January 11, 2012 By stevendedalus In Politics

A Romney win in SC, HA!

No way! An ex-governor of Massachusetts, and to boot initiating statewide universal healthcare, you can count on SC running him out of town.


Comments
on Jan 12, 2012

I tend to agree.

SC is gonna clear up a few things and clear out a few more candidates though don't you think?

on Jan 13, 2012

The evangelists are standing by, ready to do damage .

on Jan 13, 2012

Romney is still not my first choice, but it looks like he will be the choice.  I think he will win in SC.  But let me make you a bet (I say he will, you say he wont).  That way, if I lose the bet, I win.  If I win the bet, I win the bet.

on Jan 25, 2012

A Romney win in SC, HA!

No way! An ex-governor of Massachusetts, and to boot initiating statewide universal healthcare, you can count on SC running him out of town.

You called it. 

Newt Gingrich, 243,153 - 40 percent
Mitt Romney, 167,279 - 28 percent
Rick Santorum, 102,055 - 17 percent
Ron Paul, 77,993 - 13 percent
Herman Cain, 6,324 - 1 percent
Rick Perry, 2,494 - 0 percent
Jon Huntsman, 1,161 - 0 percent
Michele Bachmann, 494 - 0 percent
Gary Johnson, 213 - 0 percent 

 

But what astounds me is why did S Carolinians waste their vote on Cain, Johnson, Bachmann, Perry or Hunstman

on Jan 25, 2012

It's the whole concept of 'wasting your vote' that gets us into trouble, if you ask me.  Not that you did.

on Jan 25, 2012

Romney used polls to determine his 1994 position on abortion.

http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/romney-used-polls-to-determine-his-1994-abortion-position?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=515d6e3e80-LifeSiteNews_com_US_

 

I can't warm up to Romney because he has been all over the place on social issues.

on Feb 14, 2012

With Romney, now this:

http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/romney-pulled-the-rug-out-from-under-catholic-hospitals-adoption-agencies-m?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=ce641979ee-LifeSi

“People say that Mitt Romney is a flip-flopper,” Doyle said. “ I think that’s very unjust. I think he’s been a very consistent politician. He consistently works both sides of the street on the same issue. He is consistently cynical and expedient and self-serving.”

Doyle said, “While what Obama is doing certainly is an assault on our consciences, I’m not sure Governor Romney is the person to assert that, given his record.”

 

on Apr 05, 2012

Dr Guy
Romney is still not my first choice, but it looks like he will be the choice. 

Ditto here Doc.