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I’ve been calling and emailing CNN, N Y Times, etc. about the lack of coverage of the Maine Caucus. THEY HAVE ALL BURIED OR FAILED TO COVER IT. Get on the phones and start emailing to get some coverage.
EVEN AFTER FLORIDA Mitt pounded McCain 2-1 in Maine! THAT IS BIG NEWS.
I have been sending this message to many blogs:
This is not over! As we all know, things happen in California first. Romney now has the momentum and is leading in Cali. This will spread the rest of the country. Super Tuesday will not be the end. Then Romney can take McCain one on one the rest of the way. All true conservatives need to get on the bandwagon for Romney. Come on in Paul supporters, Fred Heads, Huckabee supporters and friends of Rudy. Let’s take back our Republican party by voting for Romney!
I hope that us Romney supporters are not just using our best methods of getting the word out in Romney friendly circles. We need to go where we are not comfortable, to change peoples minds. Go to the Huckabee supporter sites, Paul sites, Thompson sites, Rudy sites and even McCain sites to make our case. Call into a radio talk show or even go door to door. We must not get comfortable. We are going through these hard times so that we are better prepared for the Presidential election in November!
Celestina,
Yes. Most Republicans in Maine are moderates as well as in Northeast. The good thing there is the two Senators from Maine, Susan Collins and Olympia Snow who were working hard for McCain’s primary in Maine, but didn’t work. Romney won on big margin (52% vs. 22%). The media didn’t report this news, because they are afraid of “moderates vote for Romney.” My feeling is that this would have impact on those Republicans in CT, NY and NJ. May be the Romney Campaign team need to air this or we should email Rush, Hannity and Laura to air this in their talk-shows. Hannity is very popular in NJ and NY, especially in those young girls. They are crazy about Hannity…
February 3rd, 2008 at 6:21 am
Just think of this man, sitting behind the desk in the Oval Office, with the big red button at the ready!
February 3rd, 2008 at 11:11 am
I’ve been calling and emailing CNN, N Y Times, etc. about the lack of coverage of the Maine Caucus. THEY HAVE ALL BURIED OR FAILED TO COVER IT. Get on the phones and start emailing to get some coverage.
EVEN AFTER FLORIDA Mitt pounded McCain 2-1 in Maine! THAT IS BIG NEWS.
February 3rd, 2008 at 11:16 am
It is a big news. Because most Republicans in Maine are moderates, and will have an influence to CA, NY, NJ and CT where moderates are majority.
February 3rd, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Helen… I am cautiously thrilled! Really? Moderate Republicans voted for Mitt in Maine… How AWESOME!
Americans are waking up! GO MITT!
February 3rd, 2008 at 1:58 pm
I have been sending this message to many blogs:
This is not over! As we all know, things happen in California first. Romney now has the momentum and is leading in Cali. This will spread the rest of the country. Super Tuesday will not be the end. Then Romney can take McCain one on one the rest of the way. All true conservatives need to get on the bandwagon for Romney. Come on in Paul supporters, Fred Heads, Huckabee supporters and friends of Rudy. Let’s take back our Republican party by voting for Romney!
I hope that us Romney supporters are not just using our best methods of getting the word out in Romney friendly circles. We need to go where we are not comfortable, to change peoples minds. Go to the Huckabee supporter sites, Paul sites, Thompson sites, Rudy sites and even McCain sites to make our case. Call into a radio talk show or even go door to door. We must not get comfortable. We are going through these hard times so that we are better prepared for the Presidential election in November!
February 3rd, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Celestina,
Yes. Most Republicans in Maine are moderates as well as in Northeast. The good thing there is the two Senators from Maine, Susan Collins and Olympia Snow who were working hard for McCain’s primary in Maine, but didn’t work. Romney won on big margin (52% vs. 22%). The media didn’t report this news, because they are afraid of “moderates vote for Romney.” My feeling is that this would have impact on those Republicans in CT, NY and NJ. May be the Romney Campaign team need to air this or we should email Rush, Hannity and Laura to air this in their talk-shows. Hannity is very popular in NJ and NY, especially in those young girls. They are crazy about Hannity…
February 3rd, 2008 at 11:38 pm
Whoa, Finally a story from CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/02/03/maine.caucuses/index.html
February 4th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
Wow, this is really kind of eye opening. You don’t see this sort of thing in the evening news with this election do you?