After Chuck Norris’ endorsement of Newt Gingrich yesterday the state of South Carolina had little choice in Gingrich’s primary win today. What Chuck wants, Chuck gets.
On a serious note, I posted about Chuck Norris and his beard-fisted authority yesterday and discovered that Mike Huckabee’s biggest fundraising day in 2008 was the day that Chuck Norris endorsed him. That is a fact and Chuck Norris’ endorsement is one of the most coveted approvals available for Republicans during presidential election cycles.
Florida is the next primary and it will serve as an ample barometer to measure a state with a large and diverse population. Florida is also an unpredictable swing state with a critical twenty-seven electoral votes, which makes it one of the most important states to win.
So far Santorum won Iowa, Romney won New Hampshire, Gingrich won South Carolina, and Paul is trailing just behind.
Meanwhile, Barack Obama will be delivering his State of the Union address on Tuesday and he will be in full campaign mode. More than likely, it will be filled with blaming others, raising taxes, giving everyone as many “fair shots” as they would like at the expense of others who have already seized their own “fair shot”, and defending the middle class (which is odd because I believe I am a member of the middle class and I'm not buying what he's selling).
523.3 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day145.
On a serious note, I posted about Chuck Norris and his beard-fisted authority yesterday and discovered that Mike Huckabee’s biggest fundraising day in 2008 was the day that Chuck Norris endorsed him. That is a fact and Chuck Norris’ endorsement is one of the most coveted approvals available for Republicans during presidential election cycles.
Florida is the next primary and it will serve as an ample barometer to measure a state with a large and diverse population. Florida is also an unpredictable swing state with a critical twenty-seven electoral votes, which makes it one of the most important states to win.
So far Santorum won Iowa, Romney won New Hampshire, Gingrich won South Carolina, and Paul is trailing just behind.
Meanwhile, Barack Obama will be delivering his State of the Union address on Tuesday and he will be in full campaign mode. More than likely, it will be filled with blaming others, raising taxes, giving everyone as many “fair shots” as they would like at the expense of others who have already seized their own “fair shot”, and defending the middle class (which is odd because I believe I am a member of the middle class and I'm not buying what he's selling).
523.3 miles to go.
Here is what happened one year ago on Day145.
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