Another GOP debate and another murky result.
On Thursday night, the Republican Party had yet another debate, this time in Florida, and it’s unclear if there was a true winner. As it stands now, it looks like the Republican Party has a lot of noise but no one clear leader cutting through it.
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The storyline has played out as follows: Mitt Romney has been consistent, yet struggling to win everyone over. Meanwhile, his competitors have all had spikes, but have all faded to the background after a brief spotlight in the foreground.
The one contender that looked like he’d change that was Newt Gingrich. He won the South Carolina primary and was the early favorite in Florida, but he also fizzled. He had an opportunity to knock one out of the park at the Thursday debate, but instead looked on even footing with Romney, and that’s not what he needed.
In any case, Romney is the favorite, but he hasn’t been able to separate himself from the crowd. Even if he does win, does that mean four more years for current President Barrack Obama? The odds makers sure think so.
2012 US Presidential Election – Winning Party
Democratic Party -155
Republican Party +135
If it is in fact Romney, he might have an easier time impressing the masses than simply the Republicans. He’s a little bit closer to the center with his political and economic views and that might appeal to a lot of Democrats who want some change. We’ll find out in November if that’s the case and we’ll find out even sooner if Romney’s the man to institute that change.
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