When Newt soared in South Carolina, it was a reassertion of power by the Tea Party. Now that he is failing in Florida, it's a win for the establishment.
Here's the key point within all this analysis:
...Mitt Romney has opened a double-digit lead in Florida as the perception grows among Republican primary voters that he is the strongest general election candidate against President Obama.(emphasis added)It needs to be understood that a majority of people voting in caucuses and primaries are not associated with any organized group; the majority of attendees are not hyper-involved activists.
They are voters who are registered Republicans and want to have a role in picking the nominee. The successful candidate appeals to this wide swath of GOP voters rather than going "all in" with a particular group.

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