Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Missouri GOP: Thanks for your Santorum votes; now stand aside while we vote for Romney


At last look, Rick Santorum was leading the non-binding Missouri Primary by about 30 percent and has been projected the winner.

So much for the power of the endorsement.

The Missouri Republican establishment, including Sen. Roy Blunt, former Sen. Jim Talent, former Gov. Matt Blunt, and Seventh District Congressman Billy Long are solidly in former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's camp and that managed to net their candidate only about one in every four votes.

This was the statement released by the Missouri Republican Party:

Missouri Republican Party Chairman David Cole released the following statement regarding the Missouri primary:

“With national Republicans, analysts, and media focused on Missouri, our state is once again playing an important role in the process of electing a president. And while the non-binding primary is certainly not an ideal situation, we agree with the reporter who observed earlier today that the Show-Me State primary could still ‘carry a lot of weight.’

“We thank all Missourians who did their civic duty and made their voices heard, and we encourage all Republicans to attend the March caucuses and take part in the beginning of the process that will bind Missouri’s national delegates.”

Translation: Thanks for your votes for Rick Santorum. Now get out of the way while we hold our country club caucuses and make sure Missouri is a Romney state.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gee, teach, what a keen insight you have. Does this mean that on the Democrat side R Terry has a chance?

Randy said...

It is fairly obvious why you don't want to put your name to such a silly comment.

Anonymous said...

We Republicans are a fickle and easily offended bunch. If the Good-Old-Boy network chooses to ignore the voice of the people from Tuesday night, I'd be glad to vote for the other guy, simply out of spite.

It's pretty much the same reason I voted for Ross Perot.

Anonymous said...

If the caucuses go against the will of the people in MO who voted for Santorum, such as myself...I will write a letter to the MO GOP and let them know I will not vote in the presidential election. I will do my best to get my friends to do the same.