The Aftermath

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The results of Florida’s primary are in:

Bring on Super Tuesday… Romney and McCain will be battling it out. 

…by the way, where’s Ron Paul??


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aftermath is right… Yeah, what happened to Paul?

…maybe we’ll see him at today’s debate…

Here is where it gets interesting… does Mitt stay overly aggressive and begin to attack McCain as uconservative or does Mitt hush the dogs and start to repair the relationship with McCain for a VP seat.

I really think Romney needs to play for the Vice PResidency now, he could make a bold move by reaching a hand out to McCain early and offering his delegates and preserving alot of money for the general election.

ohhh and props on the pic…

Romney/McCain is a strong combination; NO ONE the D’s have could beat that ticket!

Besides, as Tai-Pan has mentioned, McCain is probably going to die in office (he said two months)…so Romney would have another chance to become President.

Why isn’t anyone bringing up the fact that McCain is just too short to be president? They will have to redo the whole desk in the oval office…. and how will he reach the bills he needs to sign with those little arms?

he aint signin’ any bills, good call on the VP thought, especially for the next election, he would be a shoe in candidate because he would have gained the trust that he needed to win in the first place

Interesting:

CNN has the exit-poll numbers, and they reveal some surprising things:

Romney won pro-lifers.
Romney won the mainstream religious. (Huckabee won the very religious ­ less than one-fifth of the pool.)
Romney won the Protestants.
Romney tied Huckabee with Evangelicals.
Romney won the pro-GWB voters.
Romney is the primary second choice of Giuliani voters, Thompson voters …. and McCain voters.
Romney won the immigration hard-liners.
Romney won the upper-middle class, earning between $100,000 and $200,000 annually.
Romney won the terrorism-oriented voters.
Romney won the self-identified conservatives and the self-identified very conservative.
Romney won the values-oriented voters.
Romney won the white voters.
Romney won the tax-cutting voters.

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