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Mitt could doom one Demo
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The guv has made some odd missteps this year. His aggressive green moves are not the Utah SOP and he has made some moves that have angered the state employees a bit. It might not be a great move to anger 25,000 voters. Were it not a presidential election year, that might be enough to cause him some real concern.
Romney would hurt his campaign, not help it.
Fortunately the repugs picked a guy who's not electable so it wont matter.
President Obama for the next eight years!
McCain/Romney _will not_ happen.
That's not to say Romney's not a decent, honorable person. He may well be. But, as a Mormon, he'll never be number one, number two, or even number 200 on the ticket of a major political party.
I can live with that. I can live with the fact that none of my kids will ever be President. What I have a hard time with is all the breathless, Pollyanna-like speculation about what bone the major parties might throw to a Mormon.
To the devil with them all!
Let's attend to that part of the country we still have a little influence over. Why are gas prices higher in Utah? Why are our home-grown energy riches (petroleum-based AND renewable) still largely unexploited? Why is free-flowing liquor touted as a good thing? Why are Utah taxes so high, and why to we have so liitle to show for them? Why is the entire state slowly being placed off-limits to worthwhile recreation?
Too bad...
Bob Springmeyer is running against one of the weakest governors in the Western United States. While Jon Huntsman Jr. travels around grabbing headlines to promote efforts to fight climate change (and possibly a political career outside of Utah), he refuses to stand up to Republican bosses in the Legislature on the very same issue. On energy, on healthcare reform, on mine safety, he suffers from �task-forceitis� - a disease that gives the appearance of action but in fact does nothing. He has signed into law the most troublesome aspects of the Legislature�s agenda.
Huntsman is an artful dodger on issues related to ethical conduct of business at the Capitol. He has been silent while prominent Republicans drag his party through the mud.
Springmeyer has pledged to veto any bill that comes out of a closed caucus. He has the backbone to do it, but not the resources. Like every political challenger he faces a stacked deck.
Amen!! "breathless, Polyanna-like" truly we Utahns have become so obsessed with being accepted, being liked, being popular with those in charge of throwing bones to suckers but we haven't been able to see that we are taken for just that.
We are the sixth or eighth most taxed state in the Union!!! Governor Huntsman is the perfect example of how we Utahns can't see what we are becoming. We preach so highly against socialism and communism but can't see that that is what we are becoming.
We must wake up. GK from England-- look a little harder at the issues. The Republicans and Democrats no longer have America in their best interests. Heaven forbid a presidency with McCain or Obama. But we are hell-bent in that direction. If you want to see the future with Republicans look at the last eight years with Bush. If you want to see the future with Democrats it won't look much different. We have had Republican and Democrat controlled congresses at one time or another in the last 16 years with what progress, what benefit? It is "two wings on the same bird of prey."
Exactly! And no Mormon could ever even rise to the rank of Senate Majority Leader either.
Wait, what?
McSame will still lose, but the high voter turnout in Utah will guarantee that Huntsman is reelected.
The Gov is pretty much a sure bet any way you look at it.
Romney should step back and take a pass on this election.
Does the bill say "Closed Caucus Legislation" on it? If so, fantastic - please show me the link where I can see one.
If not, how do you suppose that Mr. Springmeyer would be able to reconcile his 'veto' book with his campaign rhetoric?
The Republican's veep pick is the least of your worries. Although this is a great ploy to get your unknown name in the paper.
You could also call Huntsman the Anti-Christ and that would get you on the front page of every paper. That worked for your losertarian opponent last week.
It's all about turnout: Utahns excited about voting for a presidential ticket with Mitt (most likely Republicans) are also very likely to vote for Huntsman for governor. If they are not interested in voting for McCain (read: no McMitt ticket), they may not turn out for the election at all. Typically, supressed turnout favors the challenger, which is what Springmeyer is hoping for. Big turnout among Republicans will kill him.
Springmeyer assumes that if you aren't going to vote for the McCain ticket that you may as well stay home or vote for him. This attitude has created the political situation that we now find ourselves in, having to vote for the lessor of two evils. There are congressional as well as state and local candidates to vote for. There is attention that needs to be paid to our Utah legislative candidates. I guess Bob assumes that voters think these races are unimportant to voters if Romney is not on the ballot?
I am a Republican State delegate and I will NOT vote for Gov. Huntsman, but a vote for Springmeyer is a waste. I will vote for "Superdell" because this will at least be recognized as a Protest vote, where a vote for a democrat will not be.
Exactly!
You are right Greg. That would be like voting for a candidate just because of his race, or if he was a war hero, or any other limited reason. Everything about a candidate must go on the scale. It is wrong to choose solely on single items; either for, or against.
We in Utah are so blinded by the Republican (good) versus Democrat (bad) ruse that we fall prey to every red herring that comes along. Mitt Romney is a good example. We think he is good with national economics because he ran some businesses well. We think he would be a good VP because he is Mormon. We don't look past the exterior. He is a globalist like Huntsman. He would steer us away from the constitution, probably unwittingly which might be worse than willfully. I am LDS but would vote for Chuck Baldwin, a baptist, before I would vote for a Huntsman, Leavitt, or a Romney. I care about a principled man more than a socially-practiced man.
This would send a slap in the face to center-leaning Republicans who think they can win by leaving Conservatives in the dust.
It would also get a lot more people behind him for a 2012 Presidential run.
Haven't we learned enough about governors from Arkansas? Mitt would be OK.
Are we surprised by this?
Mitt has some valid qualifications but I find it hard to believe that a similarly qualified candidate would have received such overwhelming backing from Utahans.
I'm against voting for or excluding any candidate on religion alone. I was simply pointing out the other side to the "people won't vote for a Mormon".
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