Mitt Romney finally scored that knockout blow he had been
looking for throughout the primaries. According ton one
report, it is “highly likely” that Gingrich will endorse Romney
as he suspends his campaign.
So what now? Well, Romney will obviously be the nominee. That
was a strong likelihood before Rick Santorum dropped out and became
certain once Santorum suspended his campaign. But Santorum’s exit
gave Gingrich an opportunity to become a protest vote for those who
were unhappy about Romney’s nomination, which even yesterday’s
primaries ranged from about a third of Republicans turning out in
the Romney-friendly New England states to more than 40 percent in
Pennsylvania and Delaware. That would have made Gingrich somewhat
relevant to the race again even though he was too far behind to
actually win, and would allow him to close his campaign on somewhat
of an up note.
Last night’s results made clear that this wasn’t likely to
happen. Now deeply in debt, Gingrich doesn’t really have the
resources to fight on in North Carolina and Texas. It’s not clear
he will even finish second in other remaining primaries, after
running third or worse everywhere but Delaware last night. Gingrich
always ran an underfunded and undiscipline campaign, which he was
able to keep alive by excelling at free media opportunities like
debates and collecting super PAC money from Sheldon Addelson. Both
sources of oxygen have since been cut off.
Now Ron Paul, whose campaign still has money, will keep trying
to dominate the delegate selection process in enough caucus states
to get his name placed in nomination in Tampa while seeking
Virginia-like primary results in a few remaining large states. In
Virgina, Paul was the only candidate on the ballot with Romney and
he managed to break 40 percent. But last night’s results showed
consolidating the anti-Romney vote isn’t easy, and that vote may
shrink with Gingrich’s departure. The reality of a Romney
nomination is setting in.
The American Hitman| 4.25.12 @ 12:41PM
Hey, big victory for "Bob" and the other Newt Hitmen here at AH. Congrats!
spike59| 4.26.12 @ 6:17AM
Newtie's greatest enemy has always been...Newtie
Pete| 4.25.12 @ 3:23PM
It set in a long time ago, when we realized the fix was in. Romney is the beltway, media choice and we don't even get a vote.
spike59| 4.26.12 @ 6:16AM
"we don't even get a vote.'
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over 12 million GOP voters have cast ballots so far....what's YOUR excuse?
AVCurmudgeon| 4.29.12 @ 9:43PM
It's been obvious since the early days with the hammering of Bachmann, Cain (and Palin) that any real conservative would not be nominated. So be it. Once again the GOP gives us a good-looking middle-aged white guy in a power suit. I assume that at least Romney knows to keep his feet off the furniture.
This campaign is ABO. That said, as a conservative I expect it is the last time I am going to vote for a GOP nominee. It is time that conservatives leave the party and go it on their own.