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Perfect 20/20 vision in 1 week
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Quantum Vision)
Mon Mar 9 12:05:06 2015
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Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2015 09:05:04 -0700
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Perfect 20/20 vision in 1 week
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<font color="white" size="1">Political Forecast: Five More Weeks of CrazyAs this primary unfolds our opponents
in the other party have been watching, and they like to comfort
themselves with the thought that a competitive campaign will leave us divided
and weak. But I've got news for them, a competitive primary does
not divide us it prepares us and we will win.-- Former Massachusetts
Gov. Mitt Romney in his Florida primary victory speech."It is now clear
that this will be a two-person race between the conservative leader, Newt
Gingrich, and the Massachusetts moderate, and the voters of Florida made that
clear.-- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in a speech to supporters following
his Florida primary defeat.Pity the political pundits. Is the Republican race about
over or just warming up? Is the GOP electorate falling in line
or getting ready for a six-month civil war?The pundits cant know, but
thats never stopped them from telling you before, so why should it
now?Talking heads are talki
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<font color="white" size="1">e attacking each other on personal stuff, that's gonna get this nomination
won," the former Pennsylvania senator told Fox News, speaking from Sioux Falls,
S.D., where he held a quick event after being in Laverne, Minn.,
the night before.Minnesota holds its primary next week and will award 40
delegates. Missouri has a primary next week but its 52 delegates aren't
selected until caucuses in a month. Nevada has its caucuses this weekend
and 28 delegates to allocate. Colorado's caucuses, which award 36 delegates, are
next week.By all accounts, even if Romney were to seal the deal
optically with a victory in Florida, he won't win 1,144 delegates --
50 percent plus one -- to secure the nomination until at least
April.Santorum noted that Tuesday's vote in Florida is only the fourth of
more than 50 to be had, if one's counting the four U.S.
territories, which have nine delegates each. He said all of them will
have delegates to designate to the national convention in
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