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Mitt Romney has won the Maine Caucuses - and a California victory is in sight. Of course I correctly predicted this on my posting of January 9th. I missed with my predictions for Fred Thompson in S.C. and Rudy Giuliani in Florida because I believed that since they worked those states so hard that they had to pull out a win there. That strategy that Thompson and Giuliani played -not focusing on Iowa, New Hampshire, etc., each state as it comes, has proven to be futile. It may be the last time that strategy is ever attempted again. Rudy Giuliani was a powerful candidate throughout 2007. He was the frontrunner. Looking at some of the polling data mid to late 2007, he looked difficult to beat. But he and his advisers showed ignorance and stupidity to stake all of their hopes on Florida. Contrast the efforts and strategy of Thompson, Giuliani, and Romney. Isn’t it apparent that Mitt Romney had better advisers, more intelligence, and he has shown more strength and fortitude than those candidates who have dropped out? These efforts and successes that he has displayed, along with the decent manner that he has dealt with his opponents during the campaign, point to the kind of man that Mitt Romney is. These are the qualities that we see in Romney that make a good president.

Romney’s win in Maine is a few days old now; the Maine Caucuses were held Saturday February 2nd. But I felt like the win wasn’t reported enough. I want everyone to know that Mitt Romney has won first place in four states now heading into Super Tuesday.

Why wasn’t Governor Romney’s victory in Maine reported by the main stream media? Is it that they believe that the state of Maine is insignificant? The main stream media doesn’t want to report a happening that may give some edge to Mitt Romney.

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