I'd guess Huntsman, presuming all the candidates go onto New Hampshire and nobody drops out in the next week.
Perry and Bachmann end up splitting the evangelical base. Perry might try to limp along to South Carolina and Florida, to see if his fortunes turn south of the Mason-Dixon line. I doubt Bachmann will get that far. I'd be surprised if she even has much of campaign staff left by the time the New Hampshire results are in.
Huntsman is probably saying, "What the fuck? When is it gonna be my turn to be Frontrunner Du Jour?" He just never took off. Odd, because, 2nd to Mittens, he was probably the most acceptable to moderate conservatives, indies and purple dems. Although the primaries are all about playing to and energizing the base, so it's no big shock the wingnut extremes of the field sucked up all the oxygen.
Santorum better start cracking some cash-filled pinatas quickly if he's gonna be competitive beyond Iowa.
Perry and Bachmann end up splitting the evangelical base. Perry might try to limp along to South Carolina and Florida, to see if his fortunes turn south of the Mason-Dixon line. I doubt Bachmann will get that far. I'd be surprised if she even has much of campaign staff left by the time the New Hampshire results are in.
Huntsman is probably saying, "What the fuck? When is it gonna be my turn to be Frontrunner Du Jour?" He just never took off. Odd, because, 2nd to Mittens, he was probably the most acceptable to moderate conservatives, indies and purple dems. Although the primaries are all about playing to and energizing the base, so it's no big shock the wingnut extremes of the field sucked up all the oxygen.
Santorum better start cracking some cash-filled pinatas quickly if he's gonna be competitive beyond Iowa.
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