December 23, 2007

Revealing Note About Mitt's Post Christmas Travel Sched

What does this tell you about Mike Huckabee's lead in Iowa?

After the Christmas holiday, Mitt Romney will spend Dec. 26th and 27th in New Hampshire.

That's two of eight critical days in the lead up to the Jan. 3 caucus. Two days that Romney would probably spend in Iowa if he had a prayer (had to, couldn't resist) of pulling it out there ...

(JENNIFER SKALKA)


Posted at 09:49 PM


Comments


Or... What does it tell you about Mitt Romney's lead in New Hampshire? Perhaps shoring up his once commanding lead in a state and region where he has only one major endorsement (Gregg) and is facing an insurgent McCain is his most urgent priority.

along | 12.23.07 10:23 PM


Personally I'm waiting for Mitt to get under McCain's skin, so we can hear the F-bomb again like when he blew up at John Coryn earlier this year!!

McCain is thinned skinned and possess' (except for maybe Huckabee) the least presidential qualities.

Great war hero though.

sheryl | 12.23.07 11:22 PM


Romney's done, his lies have finally caught up with him.

Naruto | 12.24.07 06:08 AM


Romney knows that he is finished in Iowa and now needs to win NH or else he is finished. He will lose New Hampshire to McCain and hopefully be done. Mitt Flip Flopper Romney would be a terrible nominee and get beaten badly by Clinton. John McCain is the only Republican that can beat Billary in the General Election

imwithmmcain | 12.24.07 10:04 AM

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