Highlights from the news coverage following the sweet victory:
- Mitt Romney smiling from ear to ear, ends his speech with a few questions to the exuberant crowd, but my favorite is when Mitt asks, “Is Washington broken?” and the crowd responds with an almost deafening “Yes!”
- Newt says this win "revitilized his [Mitt's] campaign" and is a "significant blow to McCain."
- Mitt has more votes, more delegates, more money and Sean Hannity adds, “It’s about delegates at the end of the day here." Newt then poses the question, “At what point does it make you the front runner?” and says that Romney can have a real “sense of achievement.”
- Dick Morris reiterated the significance of the Romney victory by calling it a "big win" but as is typical of Dick Morris he went on to discuss Hillary and the racial tensions among the democrats and their campaigning.
- Rush Limbaugh says, "The Drive-By Media, and some analysts on our side, have risked their professional reputations by so misreading the results in Michigan. Romney won among actual Republicans, topping McCain among Iraq war supporters and Huckabee among evangelicals. He must now be called the front-runner. Notice that every state is make-or-break for Mitt, but never for Huckabee or McCain."
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