Gingrich is likely to win Georgia and Tennesee. (h/t Memeorandum)
What that means, I have no idea. But neither does the media:
Gingrich increased his lead slightly since a poll conducted earlier in February, receiving 38 percent of the vote. Rick Santorum received 25 percent, Mitt Romney 19 percent and Ron Paul 4 percent in the poll.
Numbers were similar when broken down by men and women. The number of undecided voters remains at 13 percent before the March 6 primary.
“That essentially says they’re not right now in Newt Gingrich’s camp so they’re either going to break for Rick Santorum or Mitt Romney,” said Channel 2 political analyst Bill Crane
Pardon me, but how do you know that, Channel 2 Political Analyst Bill Crane? Maybe they’re hoping that someone else will impress them, and if no one does they’ll follow the bandwagon and pull the lever for Newt.
I at least recognize my ignorance.
