Water’s edge. It wouldn’t be a Florida presidential primary without Cuba playing a big part in the debate, and Newt Gingrich doesn’t fail to deliver on some red meat here. In a new ad that has gone out in both English and Spanish, the ad shows one Cuban-American warning that the US is “starting to look like Read this post
Up 16 among those who already voted. Earlier today I reported on three polls showing Mitt Romney with leads ranging from 5 to 14 points, depending on the pollster. I missed the latest from Survey USA, a polling firm that tends to focus on metropolitan and state-wide polls, which conducted a survey over the last three days of 500 likely voters — Read this post
Really? Gee, I don’t know. Does this sound like a good idea? Following an onslaught of attacks in last week’s debates and on the Florida airwaves, Newt Gingrich amped up his criticism of frontrunner Mitt Romney this morning, aiming his arrows directly at Romney’s character and calling him “fundamentally dishonest.” “I am saying that he would not be where Read this post
Say a prayer this morning On Thursday and Friday, some of us (including yours truly) were speculating over whether or not Senator Rick Santorum would be remaining in the hunt for the nomination when news broke that he was returning to Pennsylvania from the campaign trail in Florida. Now it’s very likely that the news was somewhat different and far Read this post
Say a prayer this morning On Thursday and Friday, some of us (including yours truly) were speculating over whether or not Senator Rick Santorum would be remaining in the hunt for the nomination when news broke that he was returning to Pennsylvania from the campaign trail in Florida. Now it’s very likely that the news was somewhat different and far Read this post
Plus, Cain makes the expected endorsement. Five weeks ago, this might have been a game changer. Is this a case of too little, too late? Atlanta businessman and former presidential candidate Herman Cain endorsed Newt Gingrich Saturday night at a West Palm Beach Country Republican gathering after two months of wavering on whether he would offer his support to a fellow Read this post
Not the best indicator, though. We should probably warn you in advance not to get too excited about these results, but they’re popping the cork less than 72 before the polls open in the Sunshine State, so we’ll check in. Reuters/Ipsos finished a three day poll which seems to indicate a continuing trend of Mitt Romney opening up a comfortable Read this post
Not the best indicator, though. We should probably warn you in advance not to get too excited about these results, but they’re popping the cork less than 72 before the polls open in the Sunshine State, so we’ll check in. Reuters/Ipsos finished a three day poll which seems to indicate a continuing trend of Mitt Romney opening up a comfortable Read this post
“I accept the charge that I am American and Americans are instinctively grandiose because we believe in a bigger future.” Just last night I was thinking, “If only Obama would add permanent lunar colonies to his endless wish list of federal projects.” He promised this speech would be “visionary,” didn’t he? You want the Alvin Toffler candidate, you’ve got the Alvin Toffler candidate: To cheers and applause in an area that has suffered major job Read this post
Comeback? This makes three new polls showing him either tied with Newt or back in the lead after Gingrich’s big post-South Carolina surge. The Florida Chamber of Commerce has them even at 33 percent and Tina blogged the ARG poll earlier showing Romney with a seven-point lead. CNN puts it closer than that, but Romney will Read this post