Cain is finished, Perry is done, Paul is rising

Danjlion7

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Msnbc has been doing hit pieces on Herman Cain all day, exposing how his 999 plan raises taxes on most middle and lower income class people. Cain is gone. Finished. There is no way he will get a republican nomination. No way. Perry, despite the idiotic media praising him on his debate performance, is finished. He was a bumbling idiot last night and anyone with a brain could see that. He also collected the most boos of anyone.

Meanwhile, the press continues with hannity endorsing Paul's plan. If Paul takes this momentum and takes hannity up on his offer to appear on his show as often as he wants, Paul will rise in the polls.

Newt may get a bump in the polls.

For Paul supporters, there is a lot to be happy about. Fox news seems to be much more positive toward Paul lately as well.
 
I think the final 3 are Paul Romney Gingrich

Edit: A lot of the Huckabee supporters, and I know quite a few living down here where he was born and went to school, will not vote for Romney
 
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I think Cain is going to flip flop on his own plan, drop the sales tax and switch to 9% payroll tax. If he does MSM will run with it like he's the next coming. But even that won't save him, he's done.

It will be Romney and Paul in the end.
 
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How about Romney, though? He has been performing well in the debates and may get all the votes that were going to Cain and Perry.
 
People are opening their eyes to how insightful Ron Paul actually is. They're starting to realize that we aren't as small as they thought.
 
How about Romney, though? He has been performing well in the debates and may get all the votes that were going to Cain and Perry.

Yes, but Romney has been getting lots if negative press on the news today. I thought he did well last night, but the media doesn't seem to agree.
 
How about Romney, though? He has been performing well in the debates and may get all the votes that were going to Cain and Perry.

Romney is the one to beat in this Nomination. Most people are starting to realize that he sounds very un-presidential, and some are starting to research the "rumors" about him being a corporate sellout.
 
Cain's got a pretty strong cult of personality going. I wouldn't dismiss him so quickly. The masses will cling onto him until he disgusts them to a level that becomes unbearable.
 
He needs to go on Hannity and spend the whole segment explaining his foreign policy. Have an actual conversation and take his time w/ it.
 
How about Romney, though? He has been performing well in the debates and may get all the votes that were going to Cain and Perry.

I don't know about well. I though he was going to have a fist fight with Perry last night. That wasn't exactly presidential.
 
Hannity won't be changing his stance on foreign policy until public opinion turns to Ron's favor. These guys make a living off pandering to the status quo crowd.
 
Cain's got a pretty strong cult of personality going. I wouldn't dismiss him so quickly. The masses will cling onto him until he disgusts them to a level that becomes unbearable.

Maybe, but once it is obvious that his plan raises taxes, the lower taxes party won't give him the nom ation.
 
Ron Paul could only go on Hannity and talk about his Fiscal Conservatism. Otherwise it would be hard to have a decent show with hannity.
 
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