And his margin of delegates at this point (25 to Clinton's 24 and Edwards' 18) frankly wasn't much different than what Romney's got (14 to Ron Paul's 10 and Santorum's . Gingrich was polling as high as 45% at one time in Florida, and it looks like he could rebound there with enough ads and enough bomb-throwing (and frankly, bomb-throwing is what Gingrich does best).
You make an honest point. I put no stock in polls taken before the primaries begin, but they are officially underway, so what people say now is a lot more likely to play out in reality. A reality in which Romney is still on top of every opinion poll taken anywhere, shifting margins or otherwise. I was about to do some rambling around prognostication, but I keep forgetting the most important rule of elections - every one is different. (Even if this one does have some eerie similarities to 1996, in which the "conservative" vote was split apart and eventually moderate Bob Dole was nominated by margin.)
I forgot there actually is a piece of news this weekend. Tony Perkins - head of the
Family Research Council parochial think tank, and headmaster of Holy Texas Emperor Rick Perry's
Jesuspalooza shindig back in August - put out a call for a conference of American evangelical "leaders", TV personalities, and megachurch pastors. A hundred and fifty men (and they are all men) for whom religion is politics and politics is religion sequestered themselves in the hills of Texas' German Country, to make a plan of action:
Operation Stop Mitt Romney. Whether its his past stances on things like abortion and gay marriage, or his unpredictability in the future, or being Mormon, Perkins decided it was high time for religious Republicans to make a stand and make sure they didn't hand him the nomination by allowing the cultural-conservative vote to be segmented, and rally into one jihad to support one candidate.
To no particular surprise, they
picked Rick Santorum as their great white hope. It is a little ironic that a group composed about 99% of Protestants, Methodists, Baptists, and Lutherans would decide a Catholic was the man to carry their standard into the White House, but then they're all closer together than this group is to their "enemies" so its not that weird really. Gingrich is Catholic too by the way, but who cares. And now to see what kind of money and support Santorum starts getting.