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Romney Wins Michigan, Life Gets More Interesting

by @ 10:46 pm on January 15, 2008. Filed under 2008 Election, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Politics

For the second time in a week, the polls were way, way off:

Former governor Mitt Romney claimed a much-needed victory over Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) in Michigan’s presidential primary tonight, a win that seems to ensure the most wide-open fight for the Republican nominaton in the last three decades.

With Romney topping McCain and former governor Mike Huckabee in the Wolverine State, there have now been different outcomes in each of the three major states that have cast votes in the Republican nomination fight — a divided judgment leaving no obvious front-runner.

Making Nevada and South Carolina all the more important.

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One Response to “Romney Wins Michigan, Life Gets More Interesting”

  1. Kevin says:

    Hell before its over, Ron Paul and Duncan Hunter and maybe even Alan Keyes will win a primary.

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