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Old 03-04-2012, 05:49 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Originally Posted by dixiegirl7 View Post
Things are really starting to tighten up in some of these states. These GA numbers really suprised me.







GA-2012 Primary: 36% Gingrich 32% Romney 21% Santorum 11% Paul (YouGov 2/25-3/1)
I am not surprised, I would imagine the vote will be pretty much this way. Tn and Ok will go to either Newt of Santorum, as everyone, including you and I have said in the past, a loss is a loss and a win is a win. Romney and Satorum are still fighting it out in Ohio and that is a big one. The GA race might open up for Newt in the next couple of days.
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