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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Rick Santorum Takes Alabama & Mississippi! Anyone But Romney! Decision 2012











Anyone But Romney! Anyone But Romney! Anyone But Romney!

Is it impossible for Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, a Catholic Guy from the East Coast, to become the 2012 GOP Presidential Nominee?

Not According to GOP Voters!

Tonight Rick Santorum won the Alabama & Mississippi Primaries!

This is BIG!

It means Rick Santorum will possibly remain a Political Thorn in Romney's side all the way to the RNC Convention in Tampa.

Or....

He may actually win the Nomination.
Stranger Things Have Happened!

Mitt “Money Bags” Romney was initially Appointed by the Bush Family, GOP Leaders & Donald Trump but he can't seem to close the deal.

So Why are most GOP Voters & Independents NOT resonating with Mitt Romney?

Romney seems FAKE. i.e., NOT Authentic!

He also appears to be a Friend Of Wall Street, Big Business & Deregulation, just like his War Loving Mentor George W. Bush.

You know the SAME George W. Bush who gave us Two Unnecessary Wars, the Worst Housing Bubble Crash in History, Tax Cuts for the Rich, Massive Unemployment & Medicare Part D? All Unpaid For!!!

Let's just face it folks, after 8 Years of Middle Class Devastation, National Financial Ruin & Thousands of U.S. Troops Killed for OIL, even most GOP Voters don't want another George #2.

Mitt Romney has also failed to resonate with most GOP & Independent Voters due to his lack of Religious Conviction.

Contrary to what the Mainstream Media is Spinning, Most American Voters regardless of Ethnicity & Income Levels, want Presidential Candidates who Stand for God.

America is a Nation with deep rooted Godly Principles.

Those Faith-Based Principles were included in the U.S. Constitution.

I did NOT say those Godly Principles are always Observed by Our Nation's Leaders, nevertheless they are still included in the U.S. Constitution.

Thus its Impossible to completely Separate Church & State in this Country.

Citizens/ Voters who reside in the United States will Always prefer Presidential Candidates who stand for God No matter what!

Romney is a Mormon but he can't communicate to Voters what the Mormon Faith actually stands for.

Perhaps Romney is Ashamed to Publicly Admit the Mormon Doctrine teaches its Members BLACK People derived from Satan.

Santorum on the other hand is Proud of his Catholic Faith & seems to have NO Problem communicating to Voters what his Religious Values are & what he stands for.

So which GOP Candidate will the Incumbent President Barack Obama have to run against this Fall?

Challenger #1 - Bush Appointee Mitt Romney?
Or....
Challenger #2 - Former U.S. Senator & Faith-Based Candidate Rick Santorum?

I personally don't think either Romney nor Santorum of can beat Pres. Obama but Rick Santorum is proving himself to be a Serious Political Force.

GOP Leaders also have their eyes set on Gaining Control of the Senate this year just as they did the House in 2010.

Democrats & Independents if you don't have your State Approved Voter ID Cards, get busy!
Every Vote Will Count!

I am looking forward to this Contest.
Its going to be Very Interesting!
Very Interesting Indeed

Stay Tuned.






Santorum to sweep Mississippi, Alabama primaries, CBS News projects


Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum will win Tuesday night's Alabama and Mississippi primaries, CBS News projects.

With 79 percent of the precincts reporting, Santorum led Newt Gingrich with 35 percent support to Gingrich's 30 percent support. Mitt Romney followed with 28 percent support.

Meanwhile, in Mississippi, with 96 percent of votes in, Santorum led with 33 percent support, while Gingrich followed him with 31 percent. Romney came in third with thirty percent.

According to exit polls out of Alabama, Santorum did particularly well among very conservative voters and women.

He also did well among those who thought it was most important that a candidate have a strong moral character or that he be a true conservative, and those who thought it was very or somewhat important that they share a candidate's religious beliefs.

Full Alabama results:

Full Mississippi results:

"We did it again," Santorum exclaimed Tuesday night, in remarks to supporters after the polls closed. "This is a grassroots campaign for president... This campaign is about ordinary folks doing extraordinary things - sort of like America."

The candidate also took a swipe at Romney for allegedly considering himself the "inevitable" GOP nominee.

"For someone who thinks this race is inevitable he spent a whole lot of money against me," Santorum said, before jabbing "all the establishment" for being "on the other side of this race."

Overall in Alabama, 80 percent of primary voters identified as born-again or evangelical Christians. Seventy-five percent of primary voters said they thought it mattered either a great deal or somewhat that a candidate share their religious beliefs.

Newt Gingrich, who finished a close second in the contest, won among men, according to exit polls.

In both Mississippi and Alabama, Romney is dogged by the notion that he is insufficiently conservative: More than half of Alabama primary voters and Mississippi voters alike say Romney's issue positions are not conservative enough. In Mississippi, 49 percent of voters say Santorum's positions on the issues are about right, while 56 percent say the same of Gingrich. In Alabama, more than 50 percent of voters say both Gingrich and Santorum's positions on the issues are "about right."

Polling out of Alabama and Mississippi ahead of Tuesday's contest showed close contests between Romney, Santorum and Gingrich. A victory in the conservative South would help Romney demonstrate he has the ability to rally his base, although he remains far from the 1,144 needed to clinch the nomination. A win for Gingrich could help him demonstrate his strength in the region.

For Santorum, the projected win in Alabama could help the former Pennsylvania Senator prove he is the authentic conservative and alternative to Romney.



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Sources: CBS News, CNN, Google Maps

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