What follows is just a quick diary to show that Romney (whom I will affectionately agree with others to call "Mr. 1%") has won and lost every state he has competed in thus far. This image from DonkeyHotey says it best:
Check this out:
1. In Iowa, he thought he won but the recount reveals he actually lost.
2. In South Carolina, he "was" winning but he actually got blown-out in the end.
3. In Florida, he won but he really lost with his stupid "I don't care about poor people remark." I guess that's why he likes firing them so much.
4. Anyways, now we're learning that with all of his negative campaigning, secret overseas accounts and Obama's improving economy, he won but also lost New Hampshire...people!! Check this from WMUR in NH:
"The big thing is President Obama has seen his approval numbers jump in New Hampshire over the last several months, despite -- or maybe because of -- the New Hampshire Republican primary," said pollster Andy Smith of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, which conducted the poll.
Obama has seen his job approval rating nearly flip from the last Granite State Poll in October, with 51 percent now saying they like the job the president is doing, compared to 43 percent who don't. Just 41 percent said they approved in October."
Oh my, my I love the way all of this is shaping up. So Mr. 1% goes hard right trying desperately yet failing to satisfy the unquenchable dem-blood-thirst from the tea party. He buddies up with "Fat Nasty" from Jersey, Angry Anne Coulter and the most embarrassing billionaire in the land The Donald.
This is so sad people. I almost feel sorry for him.
Wait, did "Mr. 1%" accept the endorsement of a billionaire the day after admitting he doesn't care about the poor?
He's about a stupid as Sarah Palin.
So yes Mitt, here's what you earned for your great win in New Hampshire:
"Obama's improved fortunes are also reflected in head-to-head matchups against the Republican field in New Hampshire. In hypothetical matchups, Obama leads Mitt Romney by 10 points, Ron Paul by eight points, and trounces Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum by 25 and 21 points respectively."
Thanks Mr. 1%, I like how this is working out.