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Even with Good Showings in Missouri and Minnesota, Santorum Surge Still Unlikely

Several sources are predicting a Santorum surge in Missouri and Minnesota tonight, but there’s reason for pause before we order out the “Rick 2012″ bumper stickers. Caucuses depend on two things: money and organization. Santorum has neither. Despite an impressive win in Iowa, it is getting harder and harder for him to keep up, because he is second to last in the delegate count with only eight so far.   That may well change tonight, but here are some reasons to be skeptical of a Santorum win,

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Democrat Poll: Occupy is wearing thin

You need to remember, Occupy is the face of the Democrat Party. They have endorsed, funded and stood in solidarity with this communist movement. They own it. They wanted it, they went after it, and they’ve got it. From the highest ranks of the Democrat Party, people like Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, the big labor allies, Steve Israel, and that dumb bitch, the Marxist from Florida that runs the DNC, what’s her name again? Oh yeah, Debbie Wasserman Schultz. And let’s not forget the full-fledged Marxist from Illinois, Jan Schakowsky, to name a few.

Isn’t that party disgusting? Whores. Prostituting themselves for votes while crapping on America. Well, what do you expect? They’re Democrats!

David Freddoso of the The Washington Examiner wrote:

Public Policy Polling, a Democrat firm that has been correct with most of its election surveys this year, has a new survey that indicates the Occupy movement is grating on people. Surprisingly, after two months of Occupiers defiling public spaces across America, voters are suddenly more fond of tea partiers than of occupiers.  Even better, Tea Party favorables are up ten points from a month ago among independent voters.

The poll itself from PPP states:

The Occupy Wall Street movement is not wearing well with voters across the country. Only 33% now say that they are supportive of its goals, compared to 45% who say they oppose them. That represents an 11 point shift in the wrong direction for the movement’s support compared to a month ago when 35% of voters said they supported it and 36% were opposed. Most notably independents have gone from supporting Occupy Wall Street’s goals 39/34, to opposing them 34/42.