So, how 'bout ABORTION?
I'm sorry Aqizzar. I have poor judgement.
Y'know what, as long as people don't take it as an opportunity to grandstand about what they think of the morality of abortion, yes, you can talk about it. It is a driving issue for quite a few voters, after all.
But anyway, what is all this shit about the winner of Michigan (IIRC) winning the nomination? Is that just more of the BS that claimed Gingrich was going to win back in Florida?
Basically, Romney's strongest (and fundamentally only pillar) for being the Republican nominee is that he has the best chance of winning an election against Barack Obama. He's from Michigan (among other places), his dad was the governor there, it's supposed to be an "economic" state and he's supposed to be the "economic" candidate, and he has the freedom to spend exponentially more money there than any other candidate.
Ergo, if he manages to lose Michigan, and lose to Rick Santorum of all people, the movers and shakers of the Republican party will be obligated to look at Romney and ask if he's really capable of winning a national election, especially when the most likely Republicans to show up and vote in the general election don't seem to want him. By plurality anyway.
Really, yes, it's all hot air, and there's a shitload more votes to go, which could easily go roaring to Romney anyway. A lot of it sounds like it does in reporting, because journalists are terrified of Romney locking up the nomination this early, because holy shit would that be a boring rest of the year without a real Presidential fight going on. Or it would effectively mean the general election would start right now, which would be utterly depressing and inane.