All along, my belief has been that Romney would be the GOP candidate most likely to beat Obama in November, assuming he could actually win the nomination. Mitts just seems like the one Republican who could attract substantial support among unaffiliated independent voters in the critical purple states that Obama won last time.
Apparently, Republicans don't see it that way. Newter and the two Ricks are working overtime and spending every dime they can lay hands on to rip Mitts apart. Obama must be loving this stuff. He'll either face off against a bloodied, dirtied Romney whose credentials will have been trashed... or even better, he'll draw Santorum or Gingrich, who are cult heroes to their kool-aid drinking followers but probably have zero appeal to independents. The GOP still believes the vast majority of American voters are straining at the bit for the opportunity to vote for the worst that conservatism has to offer.
Apparently, Republicans don't see it that way. Newter and the two Ricks are working overtime and spending every dime they can lay hands on to rip Mitts apart. Obama must be loving this stuff. He'll either face off against a bloodied, dirtied Romney whose credentials will have been trashed... or even better, he'll draw Santorum or Gingrich, who are cult heroes to their kool-aid drinking followers but probably have zero appeal to independents. The GOP still believes the vast majority of American voters are straining at the bit for the opportunity to vote for the worst that conservatism has to offer.
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