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Romney: On to Maine, Minnesota, and Colorado

Mitt Romney has now decisively won (or statically tied) in four states that went for Obama in 2008: Iowa, New Hampshire, Florida, and Nevada. He will assuredly win in Colorado and Arizona–two other parts of the Mormon corridor–and in Michigan, where he is a favored son.

And yet all but Arizona (which John McCain, a carpet bagger, barely held) went to Barack Obama in 2008. What does this mean?  For Republican primaries, this is very odd. No presidential candidate in American history has ever won the nomination without winning South Carolina.

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Why Many Young People Love Ron Paul and Why Many Older People Despise Him

I have watched Ron Paul for a very long time and one trend I see over and over is the split that emerges between people of roughly under the age of 40 and those who are older when his name is mentioned. I have no polling data to back this up, but young people seem to like Ron Paul and older people seem not to.

This is by no means uniform. I know plenty of older folks who love the good doctor and plenty of young people who do not like him [...]

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Trump Endorsement: Did I Say Newt? I Meant Romney

LAS VEGAS (AP) – In a surprise twist, Donald Trump planned to endorse Mitt Romney—not Newt Gingrich—for the Republican presidential nomination Thursday, three Republican officials told The Associated Press. Gingrich’s camp had been so confident of winning the endorsement that it had leaked that Trump would support the former House speaker.

Trump was set to make the announcement in Las Vegas at the luxury hotel bearing his name, with Romney in attendance. Nevada holds its presidential caucuses on Saturday.

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Occupy Las Vegas Obamaville and its Palestinian flag

From Marathon Pundit

The decline and fall of the Occupy Wall Street tent cities, which James Taranto calls “Obamavilles,”has been well documented, but not all of them have been plowed under. Occupy Las Vegas’ Obamaville, located roughly halfway between the Strip and the campus of the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, is still around.
What this? The Gaza Strip? No, it’s the west entrance of Occupy Las Vegas, what its occupiers like to call Area 99. Where they are camped is an old parking that was adjacent to a building that probably was torn down to make way for something that would be bigger and better–prior to the start of the Great Recession–which has hit Vegas hard. But the Palestinian cause has nothing to do with our economic struggles.

Here’s an ugly fact: There is a persistent strain of anti-Semitism within the Occupy Wall Street movement.

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Republican Mark Amodei Trouncing Democrat Kate Marshall in Nevada 2

As of this writing the race in Nevada 2 hasn’t been called yet, but it’s over. Republican Mark Amodei is pounding Democrat Kate Marshall 56-39. The GOP pulled ahead by linking the Democrat candidate to Obama and his handling of the economy. Amodei urged voters to “send a message” to the president. And they did!

Come next year, the “Misplaced Guilty Conscience Vote” otherwise known as “The Diversity Vote” isn’t going to play as heavily on the PC voters as they are now directly feeling the consequences conservatives warned about regarding Obamunism and his mixed bag of socialist ideology. Socialism is just too expensive and always has cost overruns.

Democrats fear special election losses in NY & NV tomorrow

via the National Journal:

Democrats are facing the very real possibility that a pair of special elections on Tuesday will shake the foundations of the 2012 political landscape. The party is at serious risk of losing a House race in New York City that few thought would be close, and campaign officials are already close to writing off a Nevada House race they had once hoped to contest.

If Republicans win both contests, it would raise fresh concerns about President Obama’s drag on down-ballot Democrats and the party’s ability to keep its Senate majority. The losses would also raise questions about whether the party can gain the 24 seats it needs to regain the House.

In the last week, the race for former Rep. Anthony Weiner’s seat has given Democrats the biggest headache. The Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee late last week poured in $500,000 in a last-gasp attempt to hang onto a seat that has been in Democrat hands for decades. Before Weiner represented the Queens- and Brooklyn-based district, it was the home turf of now-Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

Democrats chose New York Assemblyman David Weprin as their nominee, and, for much of the campaign, spent little time on the race. They believed it would remain firmly in Democratic hands and that Weprin would be a placeholder for a seat likely to be eliminated in redistricting anyway.

“The Democrats will look like dummies and the DCCC will get a black eye” if Weprin loses, said New York Democrat strategist Hank Sheinkopf. “It’s a precursor to more trouble in conservative Democrat districts throughout the country, and in the Senate and for the president.”

The Republican nominee, businessman Bob Turner, also has taken advantage of several district-specific issues, according to Democrat operatives familiar with the race. He cast the contest as a referendum on Obama’s Israel policies, and scored a significant endorsement from former New York City Mayor Ed Koch…

In the Silver State, the situation isn’t as ominous, but Democrats have all but written off contesting a Republican-leaning seat in rural Nevada that once seemed squarely in play weeks ago. The Democrat nominee is state Treasurer Kate Marshall, and Democrats had touted her as a leading recruit. She got off to a fast fundraising start, and hammered the Republican nominee, Mark Amodei, for supporting entitlement cuts.

Republicans anticipated this contest being tight, and the National Republican Congressional Committee and the outside group American Crossroads spent significant sums of money to bolster Amodei early.

Amodei also was ready to play defense, using an ad with his mother to deflect the Medicare attacks against him. He noted that Marshall supported Obama’s health care overhaul law, which contained Medicare cuts as well. The National Republican Congressional Committee also pumped in more than $600,000 to pummel Marshall with that line of attack, but the DCCC never came to her rescue.

Early voting in the district, along with few national Democrat reinforcements for Marshall, strongly suggests that Amodei is going to win comfortably. The race’s results also have worrisome implications for Democrats in the state’s closely watched Senate race between Democrat Rep. Shelley Berkley and Republican Sen. Dean Heller—close to a must-win race if Democrats entertain hopes of keeping their four-seat Senate majority. Full story

Señor, We just come here for a better life, eets our “right”

How many times do we hear those uninformed and ignorant leftist jackwagons claim illegal aliens have the “right” to a better life, particularly in this country? How many times do those morons tell us that they just come here for work? As if that justifies violating federal law. Well, here’s yet another reason to kick them out after they have served serious hard time for the crimes they all commit. Oh yes, they all, every one of them are criminals. Sneaking in to the country is a crime, and being in this country illegally is of course a crime. So they are all criminals, get it?

LAS VEGAS (AP/The Blaze) — Ten illegal immigrants aliens from Mexico were arrested on drug trafficking charges after federal and Las Vegas law enforcement officials seized 212 pounds of drugs worth $5.7 million in the largest methamphetamine bust in Nevada history, authorities announced Thursday.

Police also seized $280,000 in cash, six guns and nine vehicles used for drug trafficking after searching nine residential properties in Las Vegas and Henderson on Tuesday. Read the rest