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Who will win the New Hampshire primary?

Newt Gingrich recently described a statement by Mitt Romney as “pious baloney.” Tomorrow the Republican presidential primary voting will take place in New Hampshire. Bare knuckles-the gloves are off now. Front-runner Mitt Romney eked out an 8 vote victory a week ago in Iowa. Can he win in New Hampshire? Can he hold on? If he wins there too he should gain some momentum, right?

I’m certainly enjoying this contest between all these published authors. OK, I guess that Huntsman hasn’t written any books so far but the rest of them have written some, especially Newt.

Who wins New Hampshire on Tuesday? I picked Ron Paul to win Iowa. I got that one wrong. I give up…what do you think?

I could use a baloney sandwich right now. Hold the mustard.

Vick Mickunas

p.s. Follow me on Twitter: @BookNookVick

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By Phoney Baloney

January 10, 2012 11:00 AM | Link to this

Santorum. Although I would rather see Donald Trump who really knows business generation. Don’t focus on the hair.

By Paul

January 9, 2012 11:24 PM | Link to this

Romney is by far, the best candidate, and he’ll win New Hampshire primary. Romney is the only candidate with best education (MBA & J.D.), in addition to vast experience in the private sector and public sector; and he demonstrated his leadership not only as Governor, but when he took over the Olympics when they were failing and made them the most successful. Romney is very hard-working, professional, presidential, and may be the best person to “fix” our bloated, bureaucratic, fat government.

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