Senh: Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are very close in another poll, too. Obama's foreign policy success has probably helped. I'm surprised that Romney's popularity has went up by staying relatively low profile.
Senh: Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are very close in another poll, too. Obama's foreign policy success has probably helped. I'm surprised that Romney's popularity has went up by staying relatively low profile.
Senh: Now that Herman Cain's busy with the sexual harassment lawsuits, which was supposedly planted by Rick Perry, Mitt Romney's targeting Perry. He should thank Perry for pushing Cain out of way.
Senh: It seems like Herman Cain's taking the brunt of the attacks. Mitt Romney's on cruise control.
Senh: Here's an opposing view to the Los Angeles Times article about Herman Cain's campaign losing steam.
Senh: He's a flip-flopper. Let's see if this flip-flopper can win it all.
Senh: So who has more influence - a billionaire or a governor?
Senh: It doesn't seem like anyone can take the national spotlight. Each time one of the Republican candidates get the spotlight, they stumbled and fall of the radar. Michelle Bachmann is pretty much out of the running. Perry has slipped. And now Herman Cain. Mitt Romney seems to be the most consistent out of this bunch.
Senh: It seems like whenever one of the candidates are doing well at the polls, it's feasting time at the debates for the other candidates. Mitt Romney does seem like someone who would switch positions at the drop of a dime, especially in regards to health care and illegal immigration.