Solution: neither wins and the country does.
But you've got to wonder who makes up this stuff, don't you?
If BO can't win without more white support and Romney can't win without more Hispanic support, then who does that leave? Virgil Goode?
6 months ago I really believed that if Mitty was the R nominee we’d see a Tea Party challenger with a lot of backing (financial and popular) on the ballot for POTUS.
Of course this would guarantee a win for Obama as he wouldn’t lose more than a few % (at most) of his support to a candidate like that. The election would look like 1992 and Baraq would win with a Clintonian plurality.
Here we are closing in on ballot deadlines for a lot of states and I don’t see it happening. Seem like most of the conservative leaders (including Palin) are backing Mitty.
As Mark Steyn says, we’ve got a very flawed candidate and it’s up to us to drag him across the finish line a winner.