As Freddy reported on Tuesday night, Rick Santorum has dropped out of the race for this year's Republican nomination, making Mitt Romney virtually certain to be the nominee. Sure, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul are still hanging in there — just as Mike Huckabee and, erm, Ron Paul did in 2008. Back then, as he continued campaigning even once John McCain was the clear winner, Huckabee said:
‘I know the pundits and I know what they say: well the math doesn't work out.
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Newt Gingrich is the GOP's clown du jour (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) Selzer & Co. for Bloomberg. November 10-12. Likely Iowa Republican caucus-goers. ±4.4%. No trends. Herman Cain: 20 Ron Paul: 19 Mitt Romney: 18 Newt Gingrich: 17 Rick... Read Post
With Rick Santorum out of the race and Ron Paul running on principle (read: going nowhere), Newt Gingrich is the last man standing in opposition to the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney. Which means Gingrich f... Read Post
Newt Gingirch knows how to unseat Mitt Romney as the Republican frontrunner. Speaking with reporters in South Carolina Tuesday, Gingrich suggested that fellow Republican candidates Rick Santorum and Rick Perry should drop out of the... Read Post