After Super Tuesday Split, All Eyes Turn To Ohio


The race for the true momentum is heating up. While Newt Gingrich can claim a win in delegate rich Georgia it is most likely not going to make much of a difference to his presidential campaign. Santorum has won three states tonight with wins in Oklahoma, Kentucky and North Dakota. Romney has won Idaho, Vermont, Virginia and Massachusetts. While Alaska votes today all eyes are turned toward Ohio.

Ohio is one of the biggest swing states coming into the General Election. A Santorum Win would blow the race wide open and probably increase the chances that neither him or Romney has enough delegates to win the convention.

Romney on the other hand is reeling from the hit to his “Front Runner” status. Early last year Gingrich was a has been, Santorum a joke and the biggest threat to Mitt Romney (who has effectively been running for president for more than 6 years) was Texas Governor Rick Perry.

While it is completely understandable to everyone outside of hs campaign, Romney is still struggling to find out why most people just don’t like him.

Is it his enormous personal wealth? His constant gaffes? His complete disconnect with the everyday voter? His business background?

No One can tell as of yet which is the most damaging.

The most damaging trait at this point though is that a Romney candidacy was supposed to be the answer to taking on Obama. Run a centrist business owner against Obama sounded great and Romney sounded very electable. Now it is pretty obvious that Obama is going to wipe the floor with Mitt Romney.

It is moot point though if Santorum wins Ohio and keeps this a real race.

Do you think Mitt Romney is going to win the nomination?

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