Mitt Romney, as expected, has been declared the winner in New Hampshire. Almost as importantly, and to the great benefit of Governor Romney, Ron Paul finished a strong second, beating back a late mini run by Jon Huntsman, who finished third. Romney is now poised to run the table on the first four Republican contests, as he has a strong lead in South Carolina, and he has Ron Paul acting as a human shield against any other candidate who might have a chance to make any inroads against Romney. I wonder what role Rand Paul is playing in the tacit Paul/Romney alliance? Food for thought.
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Your Honor,
How about Ron Paul as Secretary of defense in a Romney administration.
Right now I envsion what is going on is like the candidates are standing in a circle each holding a pistol to the head of the candidate to the left. Ready, Aim, …..
Jules
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Your Honor,
How about some South Carolina predictions.
Jules
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Jules,
They are coming.
Bill
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