I’m with you. If Romney is the nominee, I’ll hold my nose and vote for him. If he starts toward the left, I’ll do what most Republicans will do and remind him of his obligation to the conservatives who voted for him. This is important folks! No time to whine because we didn’t get our way!
And before you implicate me as a Romneybot, I was a Florida consultant for Herman Cain’s campaign and have worked with the RPOF to get Gingrich supporters on as delegates, in case there’s no clear candidate by.the convention.
I did not say you were a Romneybot, did I?
We will have to see if Romney does an “Etch-a-sketch” and shifts even further to the left once he officially gets the nomination. We will also have to see who he picks for the VP spot on the ticket.
If Romney shifts far further leftwards and picks a VP who is a known liberal then I will not vote for him. If he shifts somewhat left and picks a moderate I do not know what I will do. If he does not shift leftwards and actually picks a conservative, then I will probably vote for him. Not that my vote matters, I am not in a swing state like you, but I could give money to his campaign or volunteer in a swing state as I have volunteered twice before in swing states (Iowa in 2004, Ohio in 2008).