Sunday, February 3, 2008

Don't give up

New Yorkers: I know the polls in NYS don't look the brightest for Mitt.
But, so what! They are just polls. Not votes. Anything can happen.

The most important thing you can do to help Mitt is to get out and vote for him on Tuesday.


Do you know where you vote?
If not, contact your local Board of Elections to find out.

This is not going to be over on Tuesday, no matter what McCainiac and the media elites tell you. It's all wishful thinking on the part of a bunch of liberals.

A second "most important thing" you can do is to donate $$ to Mitt's campaign to help him fight on and get his message out.
Please, go here to contribute.

Here is more proof this is far from over:

Past campaigns have seen a reverse bandwagon effect. When a candidate gets close to winning the nomination, the bandwagon doesn't speed up. It slows down.

Voters in the late primaries say, "Oh my God! What have we done?''

The same thing could happen if John McCain is the big Republican winner on Super Tuesday. Some conservative activists have already signaled an interest in trying to stop McCain in the late primaries. His biggest competition is Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor.

So even if we get apparent nominees on Super Tuesday, the late primaries offer a setting for the final phase of nominating process: voters' remorse.

(source: CNN)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

“Never give in — never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.”

– Winston Churchill, 29 October 1941

Romney has committed to going all the way! I am committed to Romney!