It appears that the Republican Party and the Press have been pulling strings for Romney from the very beginning. First, Romney won Iowa, then he didn't. He was projected to win South Carolina, even though he didn't. The Ron Paul campaign disputes the Nevada results. Romney was declared the winner of Maine on February 11th, even though the voting wasn't supposed to be over until March 3rd. About this time, some outlets started declaring him the "winner" of the nomination, even though Romney only had 10% of the delegates needed and not all of them were definitely pledged to his campaign. Romney then won his home state of Michigan, or maybe he didn't, but the Michigan Republican hierarchy voted to give it to him anyway.
As a Conscious Conservative, I realize that the caucus/primary system is very complex and that some elections are hard to call from early returns. However, it appears that every benefit of the doubt from the Press and the various Republican Committees goes to Mitt Romney. It sure makes it look like the fix is in.
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