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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">Political Forecast: Five More Weeks of CrazyAs this primary unfolds our opponents
in the other party have been watching, and they like to comfort
themselves with the thought that a competitive campaign will leave us divided
and weak. But I've got news for them, a competitive primary does
not divide us it prepares us and we will win.-- Former Massachusetts
Gov. Mitt Romney in his Florida primary victory speech."It is now clear
that this will be a two-person race between the conservative leader, Newt
Gingrich, and the Massachusetts moderate, and the voters of Florida made that
clear.-- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in a speech to supporters following
his Florida primary defeat.Pity the political pundits. Is the Republican race about
over or just warming up? Is the GOP electorate falling in line
or getting ready for a six-month civil war?The pundits cant know, but
thats never stopped them from telling you before, so why should it
now?Talking heads are talki
creasingly unpopular war in Afghanistan, and add more complications to the already
difficult mission of U.S. forces.The figures do not include an incident Wednesday
in which an Afghan soldier shot and killed a NATO service member
in southern Afghanistan. International forces and the Afghan army disagreed on exactly
what happened in the killing. A spokesman for the international military force
said Afghan soldiers detained the gunman after he attacked NATO troops Tuesday
night. Afghan National Army commander Sayed Malluk confirmed the shooting, but said
the Afghan soldier told investigators it was an accident.The U.S. defense officials'
testimony, obtained by The Associated Press in advance of Wednesday's hearing, lays
out the screening process for Afghan nationals who are brought in to
provide security for U.S. forces. And it includes improvements in the program
made after an attack at Forward Operating Base Frontenac in March 2011
that killed two U.S. soldiers
oters and Which Ones?In 2008, there were 1.95 million Republican primary votes
cast in Florida. Pollsters and pundits disagree on whether there will be
more or fewer this time around, and, more importantly, which regions of
the state will turn out most heavily.There are some signs of a
much higher turnout than last time. Not only is the race hotter,
but weve seen turnout increases in the three previous nominating contests. While
the growth was modest in Iowa and New Hampshire, the January 21
South Carolina primary shattered all Republican records in the state with a
35 percent increase over 2008.In Florida, there has been a surge in
early and absentee ballots with some 600,000 votes already cast about
100,000 more than 2008, a 20 percent increase. Some of that represents
voters becoming increasingly familiar with Floridas permissive voting laws and some reflects
an unprecedented push for early voters by the Romney campaign (a Miami
Herald/Tampa Bay Times pol
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