Could the battle for the Republican nomination go all the way to the Republican convention in August? Could we see an entirely new candidate getting into the race?
One long-time Republican leader tells ABC News the answer to both questions is yes.
"If the Republican primary voters continue to split up their votes in such a way that nobody is close to having a majority, then there is a chance that somebody else might get in," former Republican Party chairman Haley Barbour said in an interview with ABC News.
Barbour calls such a scenario unlikely, but not out of the question.
"I think the odds of having a contested convention are not good but the fact that we are where we are and there is actually a possibility, I guess this is why there is so much talk," he said.
A contested convention would mean another six months of Republicans battling Republicans, but Barbour says that's not necessarily bad for the party.
"It is not accurate to say that a hotly contested convention is necessarily bad," Barbour said. "I am not saying it is necessarily good, but I don't think it is accurate to say it is necessarily bad. Let's just see."
Barbour, who has not endorsed any candidate, says Mitt Romney has never really been a true front-runner.
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