Everybody’s In!

I am pleased to report that none of the remaining GOP contenders are dropping out yet. Party on!

Dylan Byers at Politico figured out that each Romney Florida vote cost the Romney campaign and its superPAC $19.94, whereas runner-up Newt spent just $6.38 per vote. And for the $15,389,287 it cost the Romney tribe to win Florida, he still got less than half of the vote.

Also, Gingrich won more votes in the panhandle than Romney, which suggests Mittens really does have a Southern problem.

Also, too: President Obama is out-fundraising the lot of them, and he isn’t having to spend a ton of money winning primaries.

4 thoughts on “Everybody’s In!

  1. Yeah, without Bachmann and Perry, this sequel lacks some of the real authentic American gibberish.

    And how upset must Pawlenty “Stupid” be that he abandoned the field after the Iowa straw polls, and didn’t wait around for the others on ‘The Insane Train” to run it off the rails for him to be an alternative to “Fill in the ____________” Mitt?

  2. If Newt wants to pick up his poll numbers among the Evangelicals maybe he should jettison Callista. She’s a drag on his chances of winning the nomination and she’s already been deemed an irredeemable harlot morally unfit to inhabit the White House. Dobson has made the decree of her moral unacceptabilty, and the only way Newt can overcome that decree is to toss her over board.

    Callista better watch out if they ask her check the back tires on Newt’s tour bus.

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