BREAKING:
The influential index "Upper West Trade" today raised to 43% the percentage possibility that Mitt will not be the nominee.
Upper West Trade was not even providing a "No Nomination for Mitt" percentage until last Thursday, when the Boston Globe Article provided an immediate spike from Zero to 25%.
The index crept up to 28% on Thursday afternoon when the Globe refused to retract the story.
On Friday, it jumped to 30% with revelations about Romney's 2002 testimony in connection with his eligibility to run for Mass. Governor, and Mitt's disastrous press-gasm of appearances.
It continued to rise on Saturday as sleuthing on Daily Kos and elsewhere revealed new information showing Mitt is lying, and by the end of the day was up to 35%.
Sat. night, it briefly jumped to 40% when the AL GOP Governor called for release of Mitt's taxes, but fell back to 36% upon his retraction.
Today, when George Will and Matthew Dowd called for release of all of Mitt's tax returns, there was a surge back to 40%, followed by the end of the day 43% number when Upper West read Gillespie's hilarious "retroactive" comments.
Tomorrow? Only the Shadow of Bain over Mitt's Candidacy Knows.