“It’s a muddle,” said Jack Lindley, the Republican party chairman in Vermont, one of 10 primary and caucus states that will vote Tuesday. “Mitt Romney will probably pick up the most delegates on Super Tuesday and then it goes on, state by state, drip by drip. It’s like water torture.”…
“Romney is suffering from the same soft feelings among Republicans in Ohio as he is everywhere else,” said one high-ranking GOP figure in Ohio who is not supporting any candidate in the race. “And don’t forget, a big swath of this state is basically right next to western Pennsylvania, where Santorum’s wheelhouse was.”…
Reed said Gingrich’s slippage in the polls nationally might make him vulnerable enough for Santorum to steal a win in the conservative-leaning state, where 76 delegates are at stake.
“Because of Newt not winning anything since South Carolina and because people are looking for a final conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, Rick might try to come into Georgia looking for the killshot,” Reed said.
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