Newt Gingrich? Mitt Romney? Ron Paul? GOP Race Won't End Quickly

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We have opportunity to actually vote for someone with a PROVEN record of keeping his oath.

Ron Paul 2012!

Evgenia of CA 2:56AM December 12, 2011

Paul "clearly can't win the nomination"? I hope enough sheeple stop grazing in the media pastures, get up, and become real people in time to put you and all you're journalist buddies feet far into your mouths.

JT Stanley of CO 11:42PM December 11, 2011

Ed Howard of OH _ I am not against Paul but do disagree with his thoughts on Patriot Act.

Ron Paul IS NOT the only one who can come running in DAY ONE to attack our DEBT. Newt balanced the budget and had surplus through smaller government & revamped welfare through CONTRACT WITH AMERICA. Here is the new plan:

Newt's “21st Century Contract With America”

http://www.newt.org/21st-century-contract-america

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brucetee is you who is always putting your foot in your mouth making errors (you said Newt was fired from house for one). I have explained before and the comparison is not a difficult one to figure out for a conservative. I wrote enough in my previous comment to be understood by a normal person. Not repeating for you. You need to actual read comments.

You've been saying ethic committee issue & $$$ 300,000 fine would ruin Newt. That was a DUDE so far. Easily explained away by Newt...

Bill Hedges of MO 7:30PM December 11, 2011

For those of us who believe that the $15 Trillion debt and the spending that has caused it are by far the #1 issue facing America, Ron Paul is the only candidate who can walk into the presidency with a strong mandate to cut the spending. If you don't have a problem with $22 Trillion in debt 4-6 years out, vote for someone else.

Ed Howard of OH 6:54PM December 11, 2011

This article reveals who is behind Romney, Gingrich, and Paul (although Gingrich is redoubling his fundraising now that he appears to be gaining in the polls):

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/264837/20111209/ron-paul-newt-gingrich-mitt-romney-funds.htm

Basically, Romney is owned by Wall Street. Who is backstopping Gingrich (Trump?) Paul gets his money from small donations of citizens, members of the armed forces, and some high-tech companies in CA.

So who will represent the people?

Mary of FL 5:07PM December 11, 2011

this must be bill h,s idea of humor.comparing gingrich to churchill is about liking comparing a yugo to a bentley. as for putting something in newt's mouth,just wait and sooner or later newt will put his foot in it.

bruce b of NV 4:49PM December 11, 2011

Ron Paul did well in the debate and I think Romney buried himself with the $10,000 bet. Paul is consistent and honest. Even though I don't completely agree with his foreign policy I am voting for him because he sticks to the constitution. Gingrich is in love with himself and Perry can't remember anything. Bachmann is a broken record and Santorum seems nice and all but doesn't offer anything new. Ron Paul is fiscally responsible and that is what we need as a country!

RON PAUL 2012

http://www.whatthehellbook.com/the-book/

Jackson Baer of OR 4:24PM December 11, 2011

Holy crap, a media outlet mentions Ron Paul and in the headline no less!!!! Amazing!

Ummmok of FL 4:10PM December 11, 2011

Looking forward to vote Ron Paul in 2012!

RPTwentyTwelve of PA 3:23PM December 11, 2011

I would say Newt is more like a Churchill. Some may not like him but in times of troubles he IS the man FOR THE MOMENT.

Stick a cigar in his mouth and get out of his way to solve the problem...

Bill Hedges of MO 2:27PM December 11, 2011

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Peter Fenn

Peter Fenn is a Democratic political strategist and head of Fenn Communications, one of the nation's leading political and public affairs media firms. Fenn Communications has worked in over 300 campaigns, from presidential to mayoral, and has represented a number of Fortune 500 companies. Fenn is also an adjunct professor at George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management. Follow him on Twitter @peterhfenn.

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