In New Hampshire, The Race For Second Place | Fox News - Tony Sayegh:
January 8, 2012 - "Manchester, NH - Speaking frankly, few things happened in last night’s GOP presidential debate that would seem to alter the inevitability of a Mitt Romney win here in Tuesday’s primary. In fact, a strong argument can be made that it was perhaps Romney’s best performance yet....
"Barring a major Romney gaffe, most observers were watching the debate to see who would challenge Congressman Ron Paul for second place.... For Paul, New Hampshire will likely be the final place in which his civil libertarian message will keep him in the top tier of the GOP field, but local political experts I talk to expect Paul to perform extremely well in the Granite State. Jack Heath, a prominent conservative radio host in the state, predicts Paul will gain nearly 20 percent of the vote.
"Also after tonight, it also appears the candidates in pursuit of knocking Paul off his perch will likely be unsuccessful, though their strong efforts could very well make a third place finish equally valuable."
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January 8, 2012 - "Manchester, NH - Speaking frankly, few things happened in last night’s GOP presidential debate that would seem to alter the inevitability of a Mitt Romney win here in Tuesday’s primary. In fact, a strong argument can be made that it was perhaps Romney’s best performance yet....
"Barring a major Romney gaffe, most observers were watching the debate to see who would challenge Congressman Ron Paul for second place.... For Paul, New Hampshire will likely be the final place in which his civil libertarian message will keep him in the top tier of the GOP field, but local political experts I talk to expect Paul to perform extremely well in the Granite State. Jack Heath, a prominent conservative radio host in the state, predicts Paul will gain nearly 20 percent of the vote.
"Also after tonight, it also appears the candidates in pursuit of knocking Paul off his perch will likely be unsuccessful, though their strong efforts could very well make a third place finish equally valuable."
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/01/08/in-new-hampshire-race-for-second-place/#ixzz1it8ZqWVg
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