DarkSteven
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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic With regard to Newt, my thinking is that his current rise in the polls is simply a result of it coming around to him, in a doorknob primary. I don't think being an asshole is an automatic disqualifier for the job, but I'll really be surprised if one so up front about it, holds the Republican fancy. As for Romney, the assumption that his faith is the problem seems like the typical liberal projection of their bigotry. It is subjective, of course, but what I get in every conversation where he comes up, is that people just get a creepy vibe off of him. He doesn't inspire trust, or confidence, or even much optimism. Yeah, the primary is weird, Rich. Romney stays where he is, and every other candidate suddenly shoots up in popularity and two weeks later drops down again. Paul, Santorum, and Huntsman (and Gary Johnson) are the only ones that haven't had their moment in the sun yet. Romney has lots of knocks on him - his religion, his fluid stances, his smarminess, etc., but I wouldn't think of any single one as fatal. Put them all together, and you've got a vague uneasiness.
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