Romney, Gingrich expect Romney to win Nevada vote today

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A confident Mitt Romney is looking past his GOP opponents and Nevada's caucuses the day the state votes. Chief rival Newt Gingrich is bracing for defeat in a state the former Massachusetts governor won in 2008.

Romney was scheduled to fly to Colorado Saturday morning for a campaign rally before returning to Las Vegas for a party with supporters at a casino a few miles from the Las Vegas Strip. In a sign that he expects to lose, Gingrich planned a simple statement instead of an event.

Romney cruised to victory in Florida last Tuesday, handily won this state four years ago and is heavily favored to win Saturday's contest. Gingrich, Texas Rep. Ron Paul and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum also are on the ballot. But Romney, a Mormon, has an existing network of support from his 2008 race and likely will again benefit from the support of members of his church, many of whom live in Nevada.

Gingrich is still struggling after losing to Romney in Florida. He's facing a month of contests that favor Romney and only one scheduled debate, opportunities that have helped him in the past.

Gingrich acknowledged Romney's likely victory and cast the vote in Nevada as a fight for second place.

"I think our hope is that we may be able to come in second, although Ron Paul is very organized," the former House speaker told Fox News in an interview Friday. "We're going all out to see if we can't be a good solid second here, and then we're on to Colorado and Minnesota."

Romney ignored his chief rival, instead projecting himself as the likely Republican nominee.

"I'm convinced that I can beat Barack Obama and I don't think anyone else can," he told volunteers making phone calls for him Friday.

He accused the president of failing to do enough to create jobs as he campaigned in a state with sky-high unemployment and foreclosure rates. Nevada's unemployment rate was 12.6 in December — well above the national average — after a record economic bust.

As he swept through Reno, Elko and Las Vegas, Romney sought to convince weary voters that he alone had the prescriptions for what ails the country — even as the government reported that a quarter-million Americans streamed back into the workforce in January and unemployment tumbled to 8.3 percent. Romney acknowledged the brightening economic picture but argued that it had little to do with Obama or his policies.

"The policies of this administration have not been helpful. They, in fact, have been harmful. They have slowed down the recovery, made it more difficult," Romney said at a home and yard supply company in Reno, where he talked about the economy with local business leaders. "The president deserves the blame that he'll receive in this campaign."

Gingrich, in an interview on CNN, said the Democrat's policies have driven up the national debt and raised the price of gasoline.

"The economy even at 8.3 percent is dramatically weaker than it was under Ronald Reagan at this exact same point in his first term," he said.

But as Gingrich looks to recover from a shellacking in Florida, he chose to spend much of his time hammering home his latest argument against a Romney presidency — that there is virtually no difference between Romney and Obama.

For the second day in a row, Gingrich castigated Romney for saying that he's not focused on the poor because they already have a safety net. Romney has said he misspoke, but Gingrich sought to use the moment to gain the upper hand, saying it's another instance where Romney and Obama are similar.

"Obama is big food stamp. He's little food stamp. But they both think foods stamps are OK," Gingrich said. "I don't think food stamps are the future for America."

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Pragmatic1 writes:

It looks like the race between the 1%er Poster Boy and The Buffoon is going to The Poster Boy.

Meanwhile, as the market continues to hit new highs in years, unemployment continues to drop, our soldiers continue to come home and the economy continues to improve, it won't make any difference who the Nominee of the Fractured Republican Party of No is.

Obama in 2012!

chickenfry writes:

Republicans are trying to shuv this guy down our throats like they tried with McCain. Wake up, it ain't gonna work this time either!

boatman82 writes:

in response to Pragmatic1:

It looks like the race between the 1%er Poster Boy and The Buffoon is going to The Poster Boy.

Meanwhile, as the market continues to hit new highs in years, unemployment continues to drop, our soldiers continue to come home and the economy continues to improve, it won't make any difference who the Nominee of the Fractured Republican Party of No is.

Obama in 2012!

If you ever want to dig a little deeper, you would find a picture just a little darker than the pink rose picture you are describing. Reality is our national debt is at 15 trillion and rapidly going up with no sign of slowing. That is 100% of our GDP my friend. We have countries that are dumping our bonds because they know that every day they hold on to them, the less valuable they are. Our currency is not backed by anything(like gold as it used to be), it is technically monopoly money. These issues and most others are not Obamas fault. Anyone who says so is not looking at the big picture, these problems have been a century in the making. What is Obamas fault is that the second he stepped into that office, he became responsible for correcting these problems. He has done NOTHING to do so and has only increased the rate at which our government and debt grows. I pray the people of this country wake up and see past all the superficial good news. We are truly in dangerous times.

zeitgeist2 writes:

The Answer is to get rid of Everyone in the Goverment and Start over. All US senators and Representatives....GONE! President and his administration....GONE! The Government, and all the people in over the last 70+ years got this country into this mess by turning government into a for profit career. Time to start Fresh by imposing two term limits and abolish lobbyists. Once one serves, they go back to the private sector with no lifetime benefits or pension.

tampacoco writes:

in response to boatman82:

If you ever want to dig a little deeper, you would find a picture just a little darker than the pink rose picture you are describing. Reality is our national debt is at 15 trillion and rapidly going up with no sign of slowing. That is 100% of our GDP my friend. We have countries that are dumping our bonds because they know that every day they hold on to them, the less valuable they are. Our currency is not backed by anything(like gold as it used to be), it is technically monopoly money. These issues and most others are not Obamas fault. Anyone who says so is not looking at the big picture, these problems have been a century in the making. What is Obamas fault is that the second he stepped into that office, he became responsible for correcting these problems. He has done NOTHING to do so and has only increased the rate at which our government and debt grows. I pray the people of this country wake up and see past all the superficial good news. We are truly in dangerous times.

Your right he needed to correct Bush's mess and he is slowly doing that. Hey it took 8 yrs to get into this mess and everybody wants it fixed as of yesterday. Maybe if we didnt have such a national debt to begin with that would of helped some. I agree he sure could of did more and I hope he does. I want a future for my kids and Grandkids and something has to give who ever is the next Pres. Maybe people will wake up with over spending with money they don't have , Buy only American made goods, we can also help this economy a bit if we all try harder. But on that note I do see your point and your right on with some of your point of views.

Beachglow writes:

in response to boatman82:

If you ever want to dig a little deeper, you would find a picture just a little darker than the pink rose picture you are describing. Reality is our national debt is at 15 trillion and rapidly going up with no sign of slowing. That is 100% of our GDP my friend. We have countries that are dumping our bonds because they know that every day they hold on to them, the less valuable they are. Our currency is not backed by anything(like gold as it used to be), it is technically monopoly money. These issues and most others are not Obamas fault. Anyone who says so is not looking at the big picture, these problems have been a century in the making. What is Obamas fault is that the second he stepped into that office, he became responsible for correcting these problems. He has done NOTHING to do so and has only increased the rate at which our government and debt grows. I pray the people of this country wake up and see past all the superficial good news. We are truly in dangerous times.

Romney in 2012. Obama can't figure out the checkbook. It's constantly overdrawn.

anicou writes:

in response to boatman82:

If you ever want to dig a little deeper, you would find a picture just a little darker than the pink rose picture you are describing. Reality is our national debt is at 15 trillion and rapidly going up with no sign of slowing. That is 100% of our GDP my friend. We have countries that are dumping our bonds because they know that every day they hold on to them, the less valuable they are. Our currency is not backed by anything(like gold as it used to be), it is technically monopoly money. These issues and most others are not Obamas fault. Anyone who says so is not looking at the big picture, these problems have been a century in the making. What is Obamas fault is that the second he stepped into that office, he became responsible for correcting these problems. He has done NOTHING to do so and has only increased the rate at which our government and debt grows. I pray the people of this country wake up and see past all the superficial good news. We are truly in dangerous times.

Very good post. Realistic and well said.

Beachglow writes:

in response to anicou:

Very good post. Realistic and well said.

I agree, realistic and well said, but the problem is when you try to explain this to people, they truly don't understand, especially those who have no mathematical aptitude whatsoever, which most graduating from our public schools fit that profile.

BigOrangeKitty writes:

George Soros endorses Mitt Romney.

RON PAUL 2012!

almasonlybar writes:

in response to Freeliberal:

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Why all the bigoted remarks about Mormons? Were you traumatized by one, or do you simply not like their preference for heterosexual relationaships?

dmarko326 writes:

Looks like I'll be voting Obama since my guy Ron Paul has been overlooked!
Dumb country deserves another 4 from Bama the Repub side is too stupid to vote for the right guy-Paul.

anotherPOV writes:

Hang in there Newt. If you can just get through February without saying something incredibly stupid you will get back in the race during March.

chickenfry writes:

in response to dmarko326:

Looks like I'll be voting Obama since my guy Ron Paul has been overlooked!
Dumb country deserves another 4 from Bama the Repub side is too stupid to vote for the right guy-Paul.

Yep!

anicou writes:

in response to Beachglow:

I agree, realistic and well said, but the problem is when you try to explain this to people, they truly don't understand, especially those who have no mathematical aptitude whatsoever, which most graduating from our public schools fit that profile.

I know! It is very frustrating knowing that so little could be done in this case. ALAS!

Coastal writes:

Any one of them will be far better than the little Nazi Obama, even Mitt.

naplesguy3206 writes:

in response to Freeliberal:

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Elephant anyone can go in at almost anytime of day. I have been on a number of occasions & it is rather nice. Go and check it out for yourself. Hmmmm.

RoadKing writes:

in response to wolfpack:

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▲▲ And they wonder why Naples-Marco Island drops drastically in Best Performing Cities rankings.

boatman82 writes:

Tampacoco-Not sure what you are talking about "took 8 years to get into this mess". The machine was at full throttle when 'ol W stepped into office. Just yet again, all he did was grow government(are we seeing a trend here?).

Elephanttamer-There is only one solution to fix our problems and neither side is willing to do it...follow the CONSTITUTION. The ones that know best what type of government to create are the ones that just left tyranny. That would be our founding fathers. They created a great form of government, a constitutional republic. We must stop ignoring the constitution, any member of congress that votes against the original intention of the laws set by the constitution have violated the oath they took and should be voted out. That is the blessing we have as americans, the power of the vote.

anicou writes:

If Gingrich would stop to beat on Romney, and focus more on Obama's failure he could be more popular.
The problem with him, he has a bad temper and he is very resentful which could play against him.

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