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Romney is the Frontrunner

If you have been reading the political headlines and listening to the news, you would think that John McCain has won every caucus and primary to date and is the inevitable Republican nominee. That’s not the case.

The liberal media said that Mitt Romney “has to win Iowa” or he’s in trouble. He came in second there and won delegates. Then they said that Mitt Romney “must win New Hampshire”. He came in second there and picked up more delegates. Now he leads every candidate in the delegate count. Meanwhile, the liberal media gushed over John McCain’s win in New Hampshire. They touted Mike Huckabee and John McCain as the early favorites. There were very few newspapers or news outlets to mention that Mitt Romney won the Wyoming caucus. Even the old guard GOP politicians and pundits refuse to acknowledge that Senator John McCain is clearly trailing. Take this headline from today’s news as one of many examples…

ENPR: Clinton and McCain Now Front-Runners
by Robert Novak and Timothy P. Carney
Posted: 01/23/2008

They ignore the fact that Mitt Romney has 72 delegates. Arizona Sen. John McCain is way behind with 38 delegates and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is in third with 29 delegates.

Florida is the next contest. Mitt Romney and John McCain are in a statistical tie in Florida, according to the latest polls. Fred Thompson has dropped out of the race completely and Mike Huckabee has pulled out of the state due to a lack of funds and low poll numbers. Will the Fred Thompson supporters along with some of the Huckabee supporters align with Governor Romney to give him the win? I believe so.

One Response to “Romney is the Frontrunner”

  1. on 01 Feb 2008 at 8:15 pm Joan

    John McCain has been a part of Washington Corruption. He was one of the five Senates who involved in Savings & Loans scandal in later 80’s. It is also called “The Keating Five”.

    In 1989, the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association of Irvine, CA, collapsed. Lincoln’s Chairman, Charles H. Keating Jr., was faulted for the thrift’s failure. Keating told the House Banking Committee that the FHLBB and its former chief Edwin J. Gray were pursuing a vendetta against him. Gray testified that several U.S. senators had approached him and requested that he ease off on the Lincoln investigation. It came out that these senators had been beneficiaries of 1.3 million in campaign contributions from Keating.

    This allegation set off a series of investigations by the California government, the United States Department of Justice, and the Senate Ethics Committee. The Ethics committee’s investigation focused on five senators: Alan Cranston (D_CA), Dennis DeConnis (D-AZ), John Glenn (D_OH), John McCain (R_AZ) and Donald Riegle Jr.(D_MI), who became known as the Keating Five. After the investigation, the Committee recommended censure for Cranston and criticized the other four. Most of them did not seek for re-election, and John McCain is the only one who left in Senate. John McCain is a part of Washington Corruption. The country is in another Savings & Loans crisis, and how people could forget the Washington corruption that associated with John McCain. IF Republican Party votes for John McCain for the President of United State, we become the party of Washington Corruption.

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