Posted on 01/20/2008 9:34:59 AM PST by barryg
Mitt Romney had it all money, looks, organization, endorsements and a seasoned staff.
But he still couldnt crack South Carolina. There was something about the former Massachusetts governor that turned off Palmetto State voters.
He couldnt connect with them no matter how hard he tried.
He came across as a luxury car salesman, said Francis Marion University political scientist Neal Thigpen, a Republican.
Romney spent about $280,000 a week to make his name known across South Carolina.
That was $3 million last year, in South Carolina alone.
He still flopped.
Realizing he couldnt win here, Romney fled South Carolina last week with no plans to return. He hopped a plane to Nevada to claim his caucus win there Saturday.
The way South Carolinians saw it, Romney was ceding the state to three rivals U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee.
Romney made a mistake earlier in the month when he pulled all of his money out of South Carolina to go campaigning in Michigan, said Clemson University professor Dave Woodard.
His timing was just terrible, said Woodard, a Republican. It couldnt have been worse. What Romney was saying was, I really dont care about South Carolina.
He left us at the altar.
Romneys campaign never did catch fire here. After a brief period leading in S.C. polls last fall, he lost steam, slumping to third, fourth or fifth in the polls.
Why? Three reasons.
Romney is from Massachusetts, automatically making him suspect in South Carolina. Voters here dont trust politicians from the home of Teddy Kennedy, Mike Dukakis and John Kerry.
Voters also questioned Romneys conservative credentials. His flip-flopping on key social issues abortion and gay rights caused S.C. voters to wonder about his claims of being a conservative.
Among S.C. voters who told exit pollsters Saturday the main reason they voted for a candidate was because he says what he believes, Romney finished last among the five candidates who actively campaigned here.
Romneys Mormon faith also hurt him among evangelical voters in the Republican primary. Many Southern Baptists, who comprise the largest denomination in the state, see Mormonism as a cult. Romney ran fourth among S.C. voters who identified themselves in exit polls as born-again or evangelical Christians.
However, Thigpen rejects the notion that Romney lost South Carolina because of his faith.
It wasnt his faith, he said. It was his phonyism.
Romneys decision to pack up to Nevada and its caucus were an attempt to build on his lone primary victory, in Michigan. Romney also won Wyomings little-watched caucus.
His departure from South Carolina served to lower expectations for him here, even though he started to advertise again in the primarys days and made a get-out-the-vote effort.
The other high-profile Republican candidates decided to ignore Nevada in favor of South Carolina with its history of creating and demolishing Republican hopefuls.
For Romney, Nevada presented a particular opportunity. His faith was an asset in that state with its large Mormon population.
One in four Nevada caucus-goers was Mormon; 95 percent supported Romney, according to entrance polls there.
Romney aides have attributed their candidates Iowa caucus loss to suspicion about his faith among evangelicals, who rallied behind Huckabee, a Baptist preacher.
Thigpen said Romney made a wise decision to travel to Nevada.
Why kick a dead horse? he asked, referring to South Carolina. Why waste your money on something that doesnt look promising?
But in essentially declaring that South Carolina didnt count, Romney missed a chance to prove he can be a winning candidate nationwide.
South Carolina is a test-tube state, said Chip Felker, a Greenville-based Republican consultant. If you win here, you have shown you can win elsewhere.
Next stop is Florida. I don’t think Romney will win here, but it will be interesting if he can force Rudy into third place, and thus out of the GOP race.
What? A slick liberal/moderate/conservative from Utah/Michigan/Massachusetts couldn’t get traction in South Carolina? I’m shocked!
He didn’t eat a fried squirrel!!!!!!
how can you be a republican nominee without having the south? without the south, the republican base, there is nothing in the general election...romney can’t expect to win michigan again.
As a “lifelong hunter” Mitt should have shot, skinned, and cooked his own varmints. When politicians are pandering I like to see them actually do things, not just run their mouths.
well....it worked for mccain and huck
MSM bashing Mitt Romney, the only remaining credible candidate to go up against John McCain. How UNsurprising.
The same MSM basically told us Michigan was make-or-break for Romney, and so Romney was required to focus laser-like on Michigan ... and when he won, did they declare McCain “done”?
Of course not. John McCain lost IA, Lost MI, lost WY, lost Nevada ... and barely squeaked by in NH and SC and he is still the ‘frontrunner’. Anything for Proamnesty-antiBushtaxcuts-proCO2caps-CFR-RINO John McCain.
And Romney was running only a few points behind the leader earlier in the week, but the ‘signal’ the MSM sent that Romney ‘gave up’ more or less sent the voters to McCain / Huck.
So this is all an MSM self-fulfilling prophecy.
If the nominee is Mitt he’s probably toast in the general. He might pick a southern running mate to shore up the old Confederacy, but that would just demonstrate how weak he is by defending territory that should already be safe.
Meanwhile, Romney won Nevada and Wyoming, and now has more delegates than either McInsane or the Huckleberry.
“As a lifelong hunter Mitt should have shot, skinned, and cooked his own varmints.”
Maybe Mitt can offer to shoot a squirrel for Huck to cook up. LOL.
They’re better at faking sincerity than Mitt.
Now that Fred Thompson is out of the race (or will be soon), the die-hards will be circling the wagons around Romney. I really want to LIKE Romney, but something doesn’t click there.
It wasnt his faith, he said. It was his phonyism.
There it is.
Aw, poor boy!
Anti-gun Republican wont sell to any but NE liberal puke states.
Ditto. It is sad to see fellow Freepers being duped by them.
“Romney and Rooty are sure losers in the general election. 2nd Amendment voters wont vote for them.”
That leaves McCain and Huckabee.
What do people think of a McCain/Huckabee ticket? Is it a winner?
Agreed. Either Dem candidate would destroy him. Not only that, the job that the MSM would do on this guy would be one for the history books.
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