To: elpadre
Romney sure as Hell isn't my first choice, but I agree with you; if he were the nominee I would support him in good conscience.
I don't like some of what he did in Massachusetts, but its my understanding he did not run as a Conservative in Massachusetts and governed based on the platform he was elected. If he gets the nomination and runs on a Conservative platform, I will support him.
153 posted on
04/30/2009 1:07:03 PM PDT by
07Jack
To: 07Jack
I wish that Romney would build up some experience of conservative governance. Moving back to his old home of Michigan, nowhere near as liberal as Massachusetts, running for that's state governorship, and governing as a low tax, pro-family, limited government conservative would do wonders for his reputation. Though her record is not perfect, Palin has considerable practical experience in conservative governance. Republican voters are less likely than their Democrat counterparts to be swayed by good looks and smooth talk. If Romney wants to be President, he has to survive the primaries. The best way to win them is to build up conservative credibility by actions and not words.
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