Posted on 12/09/2017 10:58:43 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
President Trump visited Utah last week to announce that his administration was reducing the size of two major national parks, Bear Ears National Monument and Escalante National Monument, by more than 80% and 45% respectivelyy.
As expected with every action by President Trump, his traditional critics took this chance to denounce his action, with a Guardian op-ed even calling it an assault on our humanity, while his supporters praised his work.
However the real elephant in the room during President Trumps speech was that he was visiting Utah in-person, and focusing on Utah policy, at a critical period of time when it looks like Mitt Romney might be might be imminently running for the United States Senate.
President Trump has been encouraging Senator Orrin Hatch, Utahs sitting Senator for over 30 years, to run again as Steve Bannon engages in the most shocking of personal character attacks against Mitt Romney, to the unified condemnation of Utah Republicans.
Amid all this political chess and behind-the-scenes drama, one cant help but wonder what are Mitt Romneys real chances of winning in Utah? And, perhaps more interestingly, what would Senator Mitt Romney look like if he were elected next year?
In terms of political calculus, it is almost certain that Romneys main competition would be in the primary, seemingly at the moment against Senator Orrin Hatch. A recent Utah Policy poll shows Mitt Romney would sweep the general election 72% to 21%, compared to Senator Orrin Hatchs 50% to 35%.
Senator Orrin Hatchs primary flank also does show significant weakness. While Senator Hatch has been a long-time and very respected conservative statesman, nonetheless only 9% of Utah voters definitely want him to run again compared to 56% said he should definitely not.
While polling of Romney against Hatch has been sporadic, due in part to manners as Senator Hatch has indicated he may step aside if Romney decides to run, nonetheless it has shown that Romney would likely fare well among Utah Republicans against Senator Hatch.
So, it looks like if Mitt Romney chose to run, he likely would win. How would he be as Senator?
Romney, as of the past two-years, has primarily been in the public eye for his statements and judgments on Donald Trump as a candidate and as President. Romney has always, in my opinion, made his public statements firmly based off his values and conservative philosophy.
Ranging from offering himself as President Trumps potential Secretary of State and praising President Trumps speech at the United Nations, to harshly condemning President Trumps response to Charlottesville and denouncing Roy Moore as the President endorses him, Romney has been both a strong supporter and vicious critic of President Trump. This is all in sharp contrast to Romneys actions during the Presidential primary and general election. During that time, Romney was almost uniformly a fierce and unyielding denouncer of then-candidate Trump, calling him everything from a fraud to indicating he would severely cripple our democracy and commitment to freedom, equality, and justice.
As Senator, we can likely expect the Romney of the present to continue on a critic of President Trump when he strays from traditional conservative values, and a strong supporter when he sticks to them. Undoubtedly, Mitt Romney would be no sycophant but rather a strong and vocal check on the President, perhaps even too much for the Presidents liking.
Maybe far more meaningful than as a vote in the Senate, Romney would also become even more of a highly visible national figure and thought leader for conservatives seeking an alternative to Donald Trump as an opposition within the majority.
Not only might this inspire more Congressional pushback against President Trump, but also may have national ripple effects as well.
As Republicans and conservatives decide what kind of brand and platform to embrace over the upcoming few years, ranging from populist nationalism to traditional conservatism to a hybrid conservative populism, Romney would be a rekindling of traditional conservative values that seemingly have declined since the Bush years.
The big black swan in this election remains Romneys own decision-making process. As with all those who had hoped he would enter the 2016 presidential primary as a cohesive unifying alternative to then-candidate Donald Trump, Mitt Romneys own thoughts remains the biggest uncertainty.
Politically, Romneys window of opportunity is rapidly closing as the 2018 election cycle timeline moves forward, and so he would need to make a move soon.
Nonetheless, if Romney does run and therefore likely win, what has already been an incredibly chaotic situation in Washington DC as well as the overall Republican Party might, unbelievably, become even more tumultuous.
Romney would do fine. He’d be a good little beta poodle for Trump’s Alpha Dog.
Romney puts on a “gimp suit” and earns money like a dungeon b***h for President Trump?
They won’t have to get along because there will NEVER be a Senator Romney.
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Romney “as a cohesive unifying alternative to then-candidate Donald Trump?”
Erich Reimer, whoever the hell he is, must be smoking crack. I voted for that turd Romney in 2012 and sure as hell would not have voted for him a second time in 2016. No way, no how.
I would have either voted third party or stayed home.
Reimer is a Kasich guy from VA so the term “conservative” is not really understood by him at all.
They’d get along like a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs
They would get along just as well as Trump and Schumer would, if Schumer changed to a Republican, but kept the same political agenda.
Like peas and carrots.
Romney should never be a Trump pick, nor should President Trump ever endorse him.
Mitt, you showed and played your hand, and you lost.
I did like that then President-elect Trump invited Romney to interview for SOS, but said no thank you. LOL
IRDGAS!
Moving right along...
Or the pit of misery? Dilly Dilly!!!
Romney will continue to be irrelevant. He looks ridiculous because he chose to take a ridiculous course. So stick a fork in him. He is done.
Yep - Trump would make Romney look even more the buffoon than he already looks.......less than a year ago, Mittens was slobbering over a potential position.....
Senator Mitt Romney will be John McCain with better hair..
Mutt has a vacation home in New Hampshire. He should declare residency there and run there. NH can’t elect anybody better than a squish. Utah can and should elect a solid conservative to replace Hatch.
Romney will pick up where McCain leaves off.
Living here in UT, I can say that romney isn’t very popular...except among the LIB-deranged crowd. There are many LIB-deranged in SLC area, however.
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