Hey fellow Americans! Just last week an event took place right here in the state of Florida. This event only takes place in America every four years. Yes, that's right, it was the Republican Primary Election. The major runners for the Republican side this year are Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, and Rick Santorum. The candidate Mitt Romney won for the Florida Primary just last week.
So where were all of these candidates on the day of the election? Let us find out. We shall start out with the candidate Rick Santorum. Rick was actually in the state of Nevada the day of the Florida Republican Primary. Nevada was the next state to hold the Primary. So the little "sneak", Rick Santorum, was already looking ahead to the next state that was going to vote. His tactics didn't work because Mitt Romney also won the Nevada Primary as well.
The candidate Mitt Romney, who won the Florida Primary, was actually located in Tampa, Florida while the election took place. He must of been campaigning hard core, since he won for Florida. Newt Gingrich was also in Florida during the Primary. He was in Orlando during the voting. Even though he did not win for the state of Florida, Newt came in a close second place. It makes sense that the two candidates who were in Florida, the day of the election, had the most votes out of all the candidates.
The last major Republican candidate is Ron Paul who was located in the states of Nevada and Maine the day of the Florida Primary. Nevada and Maine were the next two states to hold Primaries this year. Ron Paul's sneaky planning did not benefit him in Nevada because in the end Mitt Romney triumphed in that state. The Maine Primary has not taken place yet so we shall see how that turns out soon.
Lol I love how you told us what the candidates were doing. It is smart to go off to the next state to campaign hardcore though. Too bad it didn't work.
ReplyDeleteSo that's what the other candidates were doing....I hope mitt Romney is a smart decision.
ReplyDeleteHehe how sneaky of Gingrich to go to the next state...
ReplyDeleteVery good post, Bonnie.
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