Who will be the Republican Nominee For President?

Started by jimmy olsen, November 29, 2011, 12:14:03 PM

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Who will win the GOP nomination?

Romney
31 (68.9%)
Gingrich
5 (11.1%)
Cain
4 (8.9%)
Perry
0 (0%)
Other
5 (11.1%)

Total Members Voted: 45

jimmy olsen

It seems like the field has finally settled on Gingrich as the Anti-Mitt. So who will win?
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MadImmortalMan

Gingrich would make for a more interesting election. I think Romney will get it though.
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Gingerich is up in Iowa and South Carolina, Romney is up in New Hampshire. So, I think they will be the ones to duke it out.
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DGuller

Romney gives off the Giuliani vibe from 2008.  It seems like he's the front-runner, but his support is limited and has the legs made of clay.  It's hard to tell whether Republican voters will finally decide to settle on him.

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Eddie Teach

May end up coming down to the beer test between Romney and Gingrich.
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Quote from: DGuller on November 29, 2011, 12:48:33 PM
Romney gives off the Giuliani vibe from 2008.  It seems like he's the front-runner, but his support is limited and has the legs made of clay.  It's hard to tell whether Republican voters will finally decide to settle on him.

Hey, that was my idea!

I think he wins though because there isn't a McCain, or even Huckabee, in the field.
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Romney, I think. Gingrich has too many skeletons in the closet.
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and the horse you rode in on

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Gingrich is the anti-Mitt of the week.  I still think that Cain will be the last one standing before the Romney victory.

I'd rather see it be Newt, though.
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