As the GOP race shifts it’s focus to the deep red states of Mississippi and Alabama the Republican candidates are finding it hard to connect to traditional conservative southerners. The indecisiveness of the southern states are making it hard to predict who will come out on top. Newt Gingrich has been attempting to connect with Southern voters for the past couple of days skipping a trip to Kansas to instead focus on the Mississippi and Alabama primaries. Newt sees the southern primaries as a way to regain momentum and keep himself viable in the run for the nomination. Romney however has been playing a tactical game of collecting a handful of delegates throughout the nation maintaining his strong lead amongst the Republican nominee hopefuls. Whoever is the overall winner of the extremely close GOP primaries in Mississippi in Alabama could have major benefits for Mitt Romney. If the evangelical vote split their votes between Santorum and Gingrich then Romney could come out on top in the South. With voting Polls showing an extremely tight race amongst the top three GOP candidates in the southern US it’s important to keep up to date on the latest primary results and news headlines surrounding the race to the 2012 Presidential Elections.
Southern Indesicion Could Benefit Romney
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