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I was in New Hampshire, yesterday, to purchase an item from a Northwood Antique shop. Judging from the lawn signs, Romney is in the lead, Paul is a close second, and Newt, dead heat with Perry as also-rans. The rest of the pack records a no-show. Virtually every intersection from the state line- east to Concord is adorned with political signs. Romney (a fellow New-Englander) would be a natural favorite, and signage confirms this. Far and wide, the Romney signs attest in size and number to a Romney supremacy. Ron Paul, however, seems the most likely spoiler to a Romney shoe-in. Newtie and sub-par Perry amount to contrary decoration. Bachman, Huntsman and Santorum either have no fans or haven't shipped a supply of signs.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/c-m-barons/new-hampshire-primaries/29744#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/c-m-barons/new-hampshire-primaries/29744 Dec 31, 2011, 7:52pm republican politics New Hampshire Primaries C. M. Barons <p> http://www.salon.com/2011/12/30/the_excommunication_of_ron_paul/?source=newsletter</p> <p> &nbsp;</p> <p> I was in New Hampshire, yesterday, to purchase an item from a Northwood Antique shop. Judging from the lawn signs, Romney is in the lead, Paul is a close second, and Newt, dead heat with Perry as also-rans. The rest of the pack records a no-show. Virtually every</p>