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Romney isn't giving up race despite Super Tuesday losses
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Perhaps he can still be effective and win this thing. He can win by being humble, honest, and willing to give his ideas to the future. We can't follow or believe in something we have not been told about.
More ideas about streamlining the military and all of the other parts of the government would be welcome. Just putting down the old government hacks is not going to work.
It is a temptation to show the enemy's weakness but a better tact to show one's own strengths. No employer wants to know how bad the other candidates are. He wants to know how good you are. The people of Utah were sold on Mitt's attributes. He should try to sell them to everybody.
Mitt needs to save his money and as the article says, his only shot is in 4 years if a demo wins this time. Too bad...he's a very talented guy.
I am glad he is trying. Huck isn't, but hey. McCain feels cocky and is lining up his ducks. Watching him on tv is so old-fashioned, so old-politics, so predictable.
Meanwhile, the demos are offering a fun race. It will be close. Obama will win out a few in the next few weeks, but Hillary is waiting for Ohio, Texas, and Pennsylvania. This is better than a soap opera. The prize is real.
Stay to the end, Mitt, or you will be labled a quitter.
Slick and polished? Yeah, and it didn't win over the general public. The shadow knows.
McCain can't carry the west, Romney has won in Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Montana, and Wyoming and will also win Idaho, and frankly did very well in Arizona.
The Democrats have figured out that the west is the new powerbroker in naitonal politics and ther are now popular Democratic Governors in Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado, and Salazar and Tester are new Democratic US Senators. and the Democrats are holding their National Convention in Denver.
So, a real story line that ought to be emerging instead of bashing Mitt,is what happens if McCain selects an out spoken anti-mormon running mate, and a lot of Mormons out west switch and vote Democrat. It you put colorado, utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona and Idaho in the Democrat column, go figure the new electorial vote count and then we in the west could say, who really cares about the old south ? Not me
What a theoloical infant he proves himself to be! Jesus was the girst to be resurrected. Lauzarus was merely brought back to life which is entirely different. Reserrection is the re-uniting with the spirit with a perfect immortal body. Coming back to life , as did Lazarus, is entirely different.
So should a dunce like him be in charge of the Southern Baptist Convention's ethics and religious liberty commission?
"This is the greatest resurrection since Lazarus."
Well ... I'm going to have to say the greatest resurrection since Lazarus was that of Christ. I would expect a little more wit from Richard. I'm sure he didn't realize what he was saying. ha ha
Problem for Mitt is that only a gullible few bought into his sudden and miraculous conservative conversion.
Now, millions upon millions of dollars later, what has he won outside of "home" states . . . Montana, Nevada and Wyoming?
Talk about political H - E - double toothpicks.
Huckabee and his ilk have simply used the same stereotypes fostered by their Sunday School Hate the Mormon courses and used Romney as the whipping boy. My Family has been Republican since my 2nd Great Grandfather crossed the battle lines of the Civil War in Alabama to join the Union Army to free the slaves. With Romney out, I will be voting for Obama. One America, including Mormons.
Of course, if Hillary wins there is no way I'm going there.
John Geer.
Amy Owens
were over the study,
Should Mitt give up? NO!
He should keep trying. Let some of the previous posts have suggested if Mitt quits now his political career is over. I feel that they are correct.
As for a McCain-Huckabee back door secret deal, it would not surprise me one little bit. As for McCain being a "war hero" big deal. I am a veteran also.
It holds no real meaning to me.
On another topic: Face it, there is something driving McCain's popularity, and it's the same thing that is causing such interest on the Dem side. That something is this: The conservative movement has collapsed. For all intents and purposes, it's as good as dead. Die-hard conservatives can't handle that truth (yet), but Republicans who aren't blinded by ideology sure have.
The conservative movement, as personified by Limbaugh, Hannity, Coulter, et al, and which has reached it's ultimate manifestation in the utter failure of Bush/Cheney, is being rejected by the American people. Their style of right-wing politics is as popular as last week's garbage, and stinks just as bad.
While Obama is more liberal than many of you folks (and me for sure), I see an opportunity to really change Washington in a significant way. Namely, I see an opportunity to work across parties to solve the major issues that ail our country (and divide the parties) like immigration, health care, the environment to name but a few. These issues will require majorities of both parties to achieve a holistic solution.
You people that bemoan the next 8 years of a likely democratic president now know how I feel about the past seven. Bush and the Republican majority (for the first 6 years) has failed on so many fronts. It's time to give somebody else with fresh, promising ideas a chance.
Mitt Romney is "suspending" his campaign.
Done.
Finished.
And for somebody that would probably make a pretty good President he REALLY BLEW IT. People want authenticity...that's NOT what we got from Romney.
This pro-Romney bias appears to be strong enough that Hillary could contend in Utah. Unbelievable.
Some of you need to do a little soul searching.
If ya'll had supported Ron Paul, at least you could have made a statement that you supported the constitution.
I think we were all willing to look past a little politic maneuvering but contempt and bullying??? No thanks lets leave that to the Clinton machine.
I don't agree with Obama's position on most things, but my right to freely practice my religion without harassment is more important to me then the negatives of universal healthcare.
This is how Jews and Blacks vote because they know republicans will sit on their hands while their group is attacked. Even though Jews and Blacks often don't agree with Dems over social issues its their right to protection by the constitution and in the media that they vote dem. I think we LDS need to consider if republicans will ever defend us from harassment.
Mr. Rommney probably will not ever be the president, but perhaps he derives succor from knowing that he'll always be a rock star in Utah.
I wouldn't believe one thing he said because he is not an honest man and neither is Huckabee.
Romney and Obama are the 2 best in the race no question. Both are different but both are decent human beings. McCain and Huckabee are slime. No explanations needed for the Witch.
Sorry to see Mitt quit. Now I have to listen to the Huckster claim he is from God, he will put more crosses into his ads, and probably explain how he does not believe in evolution. And the new tax plan that he is proposing is a joke.
Oh how did we get this low? Say it ain't so!!!
Where did I put Obama's phone number
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