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Old 03-14-2012, 12:42 PM
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Re: Does Santorum Have A Chance?

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Originally Posted by Dedicated Mind View Post
From what I've heard, Santorum cannot win the nomination even if Gingrich drops out. Can someone explain the difference between a brokered convention and a contested convention? That is what is most likely, considering current patterns. This is the third time I said it. The republicans are in disarray. Can anyone please explain how the republicans are going to unite and who will be the candidate?
Perhaps they do need a bit of unity - though I think the competition is not hurting much.

But even if nothing changes at all Republicans win. Current polls show Romney or Santorum either one ahead of Obama.
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