Reader comments: Romney fundraiser
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Jay | 6:30 a.m. Jan. 9, 2008
Go Romney Go. It isn't over yet. We will win GOLD in Michigan & Nevada!
Anonymous | 9:27 a.m. Jan. 9, 2008
Let's have fair press reporting on Romney. He actually has the most electoral votes!!! The obvious best canidate for the economy and more prudent then McCain when it comes to Middle Eastern problems.
Enter nameBobby, former Republic | 10:00 a.m. Jan. 9, 2008
How much money does this guy want to bleed from our state. Just like vouchers this money would be wasted on a losing cause.
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Guess what, Jay? | 1:45 p.m. Jan. 9, 2008
Romney isn't competing in the Olympics. He's losing to the other candidates, and no one is collecting silver or gold medals.
Just thought I'd let you know what's really going on, since Romney seems to be speaking to all you sunbeams in terms that you might understand, but it is clearly confusing you.
Just thought I'd let you know what's really going on, since Romney seems to be speaking to all you sunbeams in terms that you might understand, but it is clearly confusing you.
egomania | 11:39 p.m. Jan. 9, 2008
no Massachusetts politician has ever lost the New Hampshire primary. Mitt spent a year doing 255 (!) personal appearances, McCain did 100. Mitt spent at least $10 million, McCain spent maybe 2.5 million. I could go on..... So much for the brilliant IA/NH "catapult strategy."
Let's face the truth: voters don't like Mitt Romney. Enough of the ego, time for Mitt to go home.
Let's face the truth: voters don't like Mitt Romney. Enough of the ego, time for Mitt to go home.
Anonymous | 10:03 a.m. Jan. 10, 2008
Mitt is winning both the popular vote (to date) and the delegate vote. He also won Wyoming in a landslide. (About 70% of the votes with McCain and Huckabee getting almost 0%.) Mitt is just getting started.
As for McCain, he had the ground organization from eight years ago, and Mitt coming within 5% is a lot better than Bush coming within 18% eight years ago.
As for McCain, he had the ground organization from eight years ago, and Mitt coming within 5% is a lot better than Bush coming within 18% eight years ago.
To Anonymous 10:03 | 2:54 p.m. Jan. 10, 2008
"[Mitt] also won Wyoming in a landslide."
Hardly amazing. I'm not even in the race, but I could have won Wyoming in a landslide.
Please, Wyoming? What does it have, like 32 residents?
Hardly amazing. I'm not even in the race, but I could have won Wyoming in a landslide.
Please, Wyoming? What does it have, like 32 residents?
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