20th January 2012, 1:26 PM
Well, things are looking a lot more entertaining now than they were a few days ago... :)
-Romney didn't win Iowa, Santorum probably did
-Gingrich now leads in South Carolina, after a gigantic leap up in the polls in just a couple of days
-Newt also won the last couple of debates, key to his jump in the polls
-Romney's refusal to release tax returns soon is hurting him
-Gingrich, however, does have to deal with the new revelations from his first ex-wife (that he wanted her to accept him having a mistress while still married, apparently; they ended up divorcing instead), though apparently South Carolina republicans don't care about this and are happily willing to vote for him anyway.
... Overall, that's a lot of blows to Romney's inevitability, and if Gingrich does indeed win SC tomorrow (that's when the vote is), this campaign will be going on for at least a little longer, and who knows who'll win... good stuff.
(I mean seriously, Newt Gingrich, Republican nominee?
And now it could happen!)
-Romney didn't win Iowa, Santorum probably did
-Gingrich now leads in South Carolina, after a gigantic leap up in the polls in just a couple of days
-Newt also won the last couple of debates, key to his jump in the polls
-Romney's refusal to release tax returns soon is hurting him
-Gingrich, however, does have to deal with the new revelations from his first ex-wife (that he wanted her to accept him having a mistress while still married, apparently; they ended up divorcing instead), though apparently South Carolina republicans don't care about this and are happily willing to vote for him anyway.
... Overall, that's a lot of blows to Romney's inevitability, and if Gingrich does indeed win SC tomorrow (that's when the vote is), this campaign will be going on for at least a little longer, and who knows who'll win... good stuff.
(I mean seriously, Newt Gingrich, Republican nominee?
