Despite Romney appearing to win most states, Santorum, Paul and Gingrich still won enough to keep the the contest going strong. While Romney still continues to pull ahead of the pack, his movement is not dramatic enough to paint him …

Super Tuesday not so super with still no clear winner for GOP nomination Read more »

If you were traveling around the Dallas area today, you might have spotted some people on a corner somewhere waving a Ron Paul sign. This was because the Ron Paul Dallas 2012 group organized a city wide sign wave today between 4-6 …

Ron Paul supporters organize City Wide Sign Wave in Dallas and surrounding areas Read more »

With Super Tuesday less than two weeks away, and the final televised primary debate over, we have a close four-way GOP race between Gingrich, Romney, Santorum and Paul. Each candidate has their own issues with voters including: Santorum‘s religious rhetoric …

2012 GOP Presidential Primary views, predictions, and rants. Read more »

Santorum surprised a lot of people this week when he gained 26 delegates in the Minnesota, Colorado, and Nevada Caucuses. Missouri also held caucuses, again putting Santorum on top, but they are considered non-binding. AP via Google Search So far …

Santorum surges with success in early Feb. caucuses, but still far behind. Read more »

EDIT: The original count was wrong, and the real winner is Rick Santorum with 25%, closely followed by Mitt Romney with 25%, and Ron Paul with 21%; however, they all still have the same number of delegates, so it seems …

Does Iowa’s caucus predict a win for Romney in 2012? What’s the aftermath? Read more »

The 2012 Saddle Up Texas Straw Poll initiative is trying to provide constitutionally-grounded Texans a voice in the 2012 Presidential Primary race before the traditional bias of the early caucus/primary States sets in. The three-day straw poll will take place …

The Saddle Up Texas 2012 Straw Poll – Jan 12-14, Huston Texas Read more »