To: techno
“Electability” critics of Romney have to believe that a majority of American voters are hardworking social conservatives, church going and well-informed voters. Unfortunately they are not.
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03/08/2012 11:16:34 AM PST by
yetidog
To: yetidog
you are correct. But ...Romney needs those votes to have a chance. Dare I say it? Romney/Santorum? I wonder if that ticket would have a chance. I’d sure like to see some numbers from PA on that point. McCain’s states plus PA would gave us a chance at booting obama.
I hate that we are in this horrible predicatment. But we are. And regardless, obama has to go.
To: All
Well, I’m surely not voting for Obama....
To: yetidog
Electability critics of Romney have to believe that a majority of American voters are hardworking social conservatives, church going and well-informed voters. Unfortunately they are not.
Electatability "Pros" are either ignorantly or purposefully discounting the following points about Romney's record that are not yet well known by the voting electorate, but if Romney manages to be nominated, will be trumpeted to the heavens by Obama and his minions in the MSM:
1. Romney supported Gay Adoption
2. Romney supported Gay Marriage
3. Romney supported Abortion, wholeheartedly.
4. Romney implemented the kissing cousin to the Socialist Healthcare called Obamacare, Romneycare, replete with an Individual Mandate.
5. Romney supported GLobal Warming
6. Romney supported TARP.
Once the general GOP voting electorate get their hands on this knowledge, and then the independents, a sizable minority of which are actually conservative, your candidate Romney is D.O.A.
The magnitude of Romney's loss will make John McCain's 2008 loss to Obama, look like a win.
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