Endorsements only matter for fund-raising.
In most cases but this gives Romney some validity for Tea Party people.
So? A lot of tea party people are evangelical. And Romney is Mormon.
So? A lot of tea party people are evangelical. And Romney is Mormon.
We have a black president, this isn't the 50's.
Uh huh.
And Mormons are still not recognized as Christian by the GOP's base, the evangelical south.
completely different, Obama didn't need the GOP evangelical south to with the Democrat nomination. had he campaigned as a repub, then you might have a point (although religion and race is different).
Nice try though!
So then why is Romney the front runner for the nomination? According to you he should be dead last.
If you listen to the talking heads on any network, the near-universal conclusion is that the collapse of Rick Perry makes a Mitt Romney nomination inevitable. Yes, Cain is surging, and in some polls has actually passed Romney for the lead, but this is dismissed as a flash in the pan that will soon fade due to Cain’s relative lack of money and organization.
I’m sorry, but their calculations, quite honestly, are incorrect.
A more realistic analysis of the available data indicates that Herman Cain is far more likely to rise higher than fall back.
Read more: https://dailycaller.com/2011/10/11/...rite-to-win-the-gop-nomination/#ixzz1aVpwVy1H
So then why is Romney the front runner for the nomination? According to you he should be dead last.