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Originally Posted by DaleMN
He's just the flavor of the day, as they say. Palin,Trump, Bachmann, Perry, Cain. All soared, then floored.
When all is said and done it will be Romney. 
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You could be right and a lot of the people who are aligned with the "Establishment Republicans" agree with you. At this point in 2007 the leading Republican candidates in the polls were Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson.
It may be though that the established Republicans are losing their hold on the normal Republican voter. The "winds of change" are in the air and people have had enough, and are looking for new answers and a new strategy. Herman Cain is motivating a lot of people to strive for a better way and a new direction, as opposed to the same old tired "compromisers" who get nothing substantial done.
It all hinges on New Hampshire. Can Herman Cain make a earth shattering impact there? I think that's what he needs to do, and that will tell the tale.
Romney has the advantage in New Hampshire and must win it. If he does he could be unstoppable. If he doesn't........................stay tuned.