Comments about ‘Resentment lingers in Pennsylvania after Rick Santorum's loss’
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Wow. Yet another round of Republicans trying to find an heir among the ugly step-children. Has there ever been a more lackluster string of primaries than the 2012 election cycle?
Oatmeal:
"Has there ever been a more lackluster string of primaries than the 2012 election cycle?"
Yes, as recent as 2004 when Howard Dean screamed his way out of contention against Wesley Clark, John Kerry, and the infamous womanizer John Edwards.
Then there was 2000 with the inventor of the internet, Al Gore v. Bill Bradley.
All of the above extremely lackluster.
What makes him think the good people of PA are going to change their mind and support a candidate they once voted out of office. What has changed? Santorum needs to save face and gracioulsy bow out.
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