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I thought every day has been bizarre in the Republican campaign. Maybe it's because the candidates themselves are so bizarre.
So it comes down to this...Nobody can really get Romney on his issues so they are attacking is wealth. Sure sign of desperation. Voters can see through that. Santorum is a whiny man who says look at me, as if his sweater vest is going to win for him. He has no substance. Gingrich has so many liberal skeletons in his closet it's almost hilarious he tries to run as a conservative. That leaves us with Romney, who like Reagan, changed his stance on abortion.
Are republicans going to reject Romney because he is rich, or because he is a Mormon? Everything else they say about Romney makes them sound either bigoted or liberal.
Moral conviction does matter. a serial adulterer lacks what it takes to lead with moral conviction. My concern is that there are many more woman to come out against LeRoy. You DO NOT have that concern with Mitt. Flip flop..... Lutheran, Baptist, now Catholic? Good luck repubs, looks like you want obama for another four years.
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