Mitt Romney is all-in on Michigan.
He’s returned to his childhood home, the state where his father was Governor. He knows the culture and the plight of the people. He knows his own plight as well. It’s win or walk away. Romney’s campaign has not said that they will quit if he doesn’t win but make no doubt about it – Michigan is a must-win for Romney.
A Romney win is a must for conservatives as well. No, Romney is not so conservative but the likely winner if it is not Romney is the most liberal of all GOP candidates: John McCain. Should McCain win, his campaign momentum may be too much for Southerners to overcome – even in the southern states. We need a firewall. So, for the next 24 hours, I’m hoping that Romney is a winner. (Offer expires at midnight on Tuesday).
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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I am with you here. I am still not convinced about Ron Paul but I am convinced about who I don't want. McCain is at the top. It has been interesting to see how the national polls have been shifting around whoever won the 'last' primary. I sometime wish people would investigate the canidates and then actually think for themselves.
Ben
The whole McCain thing is a mystery to me. With 70% of the nation wanting us out of Iraq, how can the guy who says "we will be there 100 years" be the front-runner. Odd.
Putting the Iraq war aside (I am of the opinion that we need to commit there at least as long as we did for Germany or Japan) my biggest issue is that I feel that McCain is the most liberal of the GOP on the field. He has a terrible record of 'comprising' at the expense of relationships and consistency.
Agreed.
(the Iraq war aside)
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