Posted on 12/05/2011 10:57:35 AM PST by freespirited
Democratic strategist Jim Jordan says he and others in the party passionately want to face Gingrich. And from the right, conservative pundit Ann Coulter is warning that the former House speakers past extramarital affairs and other baggage make him a far less formidable nominee than Romney.
But even as Gingrichs sudden rise has filled many Obama supporters with cheer and some Republicans with dread, some Democratic strategists worry that the combative Gingrich presents some challenges for the Obama campaign that would not exist if Romney were the GOP candidate....
Gingrich could pursue a strategy that combines energizing the conservative base and chipping away Democratic support among Hispanics an electoral formula that helped George Bush win in 2004.
Some Democrats believe that Gingrich ... would excite the party base more than a former liberal-state governor with a history of centrist views. And voters yearning for authenticity may be more open to the voluble and rumpled former House speaker, who frequently discusses his past mistakes and his recent conversion to Catholicism, than to a former equity-fund executive with perfect hair.
He does not carry Wall Street baggage, said one Democratic strategist working on the Obama reelection effort, speaking on the condition of anonymity to freely discuss his thinking. Hes really smart. Hes authentic....
Gingrich has an extensive Hispanic outreach organization, which he has been building for years. Unlike anything in the Romney playbook, that network could give Gingrich a head start slicing into Obamas base in key states in the Mountain West, where Hispanics are a fast-growing swing voting bloc. Polls show Hispanic voters ... still favor the president but GOP strategists believe that winning 40 percent of that vote could disrupt Obamas electoral college strategy by putting Colorado, Arizona and Nevada in the Republican column.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
ROFL!! A little thin skinned, are we? [giggles giggles giggles]
Well, not as much a n00b as I am. I still get called on it occasionally.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.