Without a
doubt, the last few months have been absolutely chaotic for the Republican
presidential hopefuls. Although Mitt
Romney has proven himself, at least as far as numbers go, to be the front
runner of the party, there still seems to be widespread discontent among
Republicans as to whether or not he is actually the right guy for the job.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsay Graham said on ABC's This Week, "Mathematically, this thing is about over, but
emotionally it's not."
Even in the
face of a possible Brokered Convention, I would agree with Sen. Graham in that
Romney is the probable victor for the nominee, however, gaining support to the
likes of which is necessary for a victory against Obama will prove difficult. Winning
a presidential election is directly related to the amount of moderates a
candidate can sway to their side; this will be largest obstacle for the
Republican Nominee, be it Romney or anyone else.
Assuming
Romney is in fact going to be the face of the Republican Party in the coming
election, it will certainly be difficult for him to rally necessary support
from both Republicans AND moderates when even the most diehard on the right are
currently nervous and weary of him. I
would suggest, if only the Party were able to speak publically under one single
voice, that they would say something along the lines of:
“We DEFFINITLY do not want to see Obama
elected for a second term. We DEFFINITLY need a Republican in the Presidency,
but we don’t really want Newt or Ron or Rick (excl. Alabama and Mississippi) …
Hell, we don’t even want Mitt! But I guess someone will have to do… So… LETS GO
MITT! Because he’s not Obama!"
Sources:
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-01-17/news/bal-romneys-electable-but-is-he-likeable-20120113_1_romney-mitt-likeable
2 comments:
I liked the part about what the Republican party would say and I think you've pretty much hit the nail on the head with it. I've voted for both Republicans and Democrats in the past, however, I know quite a few people who are die hard Republicans and they are in no way shape or form excited about the fact that it appears that Romney will be their guy when November rolls around. I think that what may be occuring here is a restructuring of the party itself and I hope that it is for the better in the long term because while I do like some of the Republican ideas some of them are dated and not exactly accurate as to what the base believes anymore (in my opinion).
I do not believe that Romney has a chance when it comes to elections. Like you said in your blog even the die hard Republicans are not happy with him running for office. I also agree with you that it seems as though the Republicans are restructuring themselves, or they should be because they could sure use it. I am pretty moderate when it comes to my political stance, but there is no way in hell I would vote for Romney even if I was a die hard Republican.
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