Well, the GOP race for the next Republican nominee is in full force. Mitt Romney appears to be in control, especially after a big win in Illinois on Tuesday night.
Here's the deal: Unless Newt Gingrich drops out of the race, it appears Mitt Romney will sew up the nomination. Newt is splitting the votes between the non-Romney voters, and it's hurting the Santorum campaign.
Newt, the game is over. It's time for you to go. You've had a good run, but you can't win. You need to realize that. After getting shut out in the Illinois delegate battle, I think it's time you figured out it's over.
If Gingrich drops out, as he should, Santorum could see a swing in his direction. You have the voters in support of Romney, and the anyone-but-Romney people. If Gingrich and Paul drop out, Santorum would most likely pick up a good deal of their votes. Romney is a fake conservative, so true conservatives would rather vote for Santorum than him.
The Louisiana primary will be a key race. Rick Santorum has done a lot of campaigning there, and appears to have a good bit of support. If he could win there, it would give back a little of the momentum his campaign has lost.
-Austin Eldridge
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