November 15, 2011

Romney in third, for real!

 Cain shot up the polling charts after the September Florida straw poll put him ahead of everyone. He stayed at the lead even after the pummeling damage dealt by sexual harassment scandal. After the last debate Cain's performance was what Cain usually offered, he defended, proposed, but offered no specifics on anything. He still stayed at the time.

Newt Gingrich is the candidate who shined in the debate. He rose to the top—literally in the polls. In the most recent polling, he now leads in Iowa, and other polls as well. A quick rise to the top, which is fine. He's earned it with his slow steady slog, and he has more experience and appreciation for the Federal system than Romney does. Over time that will be to his advantage.

Romney is finally dropping after hovering around 25% since he announced his run. He never broke the 30% and no one ever seemed to be confident that he would.

Cain stole any wind Romney might have gotten in his sail, and it appears, rather obviously, that Gingrich will finish the Romney ride.

Romney is in third, and now, will be dropping even faster—for real.

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