Majority of the time the front runner is the nominee so whos get the nomination?
Yes, Obama took everyone by surprised in 2008. But McCain was the original front runner, Guiliani didnt win a single state. In 2004, Kerry was the original front runner, ect.
So who is it going to be Romney or Paul?

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Since Republicans arent having any debates, that causes a little concern. But I think Romney gets it, he’s going to stay out of the debates, therefore he doesnt have to answer any questions about universal health care in MA. And so far, he’s leading in the polls.
Most likely to be Romney but i hope Rick Perry of Texas throws his hat in the ring.It looks pretty bleak for the Republicans so far.
Both.
Romney will get the business conservatives, but not Evangelicals (being a Mormon).
Paul will get Libertarians, some Republicans, and a good bit of Independents.
Don’t count out Pawlenty.
I believe those are the BIG 3 that will be competing.
No. I think Hillary was way out in front of Obama for some time.
voter and opinions change as fast as flies lighting on the table.
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Doesnt matter Obama got second term after blowing Osama’s brain out.
I don’t think McCain was the original front-runner. In 2004, Howard Dean was front-runner for the Democrats. In recent years, early front-runners have been toppled more often than not — except for incumbents, who usually run unopposed.
Voters change their opinions at the drop of a hat. Usually the Democrats have their radar set for specific candidates. The Republicans like to scatter out the candidates, and really don’t pick until the last minute. But the primaries are over a year away now. Just give it time. Hillary was the sure thing this time in 2007. But we see how that changed.