Posted on 01/30/2015 7:02:35 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
In the race for the Republican Partys 2016 presidential nomination, there can be only one establishment candidate.
When the news broke late Thursday night that David Kochel, a once loyal Mitt Romney aide who managed the former Massachusetts governors Iowa campaigns in 2008 and 2012, had jumped ship and joined former Florida Gov. Jeb Bushs camp, it went off like a bomb.
The hire signaled to many that Romneys campaign-in-waiting was floundering and that it was acceptable for donors and former staffers alike to abandon the 2012 Republican presidential nominee. Whats more, by hiring the architect of Romneys virtual tie in the 2012 Iowa caucuses, it indicated that Bush planned to compete for every Republican delegate available to him. In short: Bush was serious, and Romney was not.
That wisdom was confirmed on Friday when Mitt Romney revealed that he would decline to mount a third presidential campaign. Romneys decision has also set off a frantic scramble among establishment-friendly GOP operatives to unite behind the two remaining Beltway favorites who likely remain the race: Bush or New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
Early word of Mr. Romneys decision sent waves through the Republican donor world early Friday, as Romney aides began to telegraph the news to donors and other staff members and strategists, The New York Times reported on Friday. Some donors immediately began calling representatives of other potential candidates, such as Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, to discuss offering their support.
It should come as no surprise given the unveiled acrimony between Bush and Romney that the former Massachusetts governor seems to be contemplating putting his weight behind Christie:
Mr. Romneys announcement will mark the beginning of a day of reckoning with his would-be rivals. He is scheduled to have dinner with Mr. Christie on Friday evening, according to two people with knowledge of his schedule, suggesting that Mr. Romney may be considering throwing his support, and that of his own political operation, to Mr. Christie. The two men are friendly and Mr. Christie, along with former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida, was a main rival of Mr. Romney for the favor of the Republican establishment.
If that is true, it is a significant development. Many have interpreted Romneys statement about leaving the 2016 nomination to our next generation of Republican leaders as a veiled swipe at Bush who has not run for public office since 1998. According to a report via Mark Halperin, though, Romneys team thoroughly vetted Christie in 2012 amid a search for a running mate and didnt like what they found.
Romney and Christie became friends in the last cycle, but Romney nevertheless has dismissed his pal as a non-factor. Thanks to the 2012 veep vetting process, Romney is intimately familiar with some of the less publicized controversies from the New Jersey governors past, and believes that several of those flaps would mushroom so broadly that Christie soon would be eliminated from consideration by voters and donors.
Of course, Halperin also joined The Daily Beast in claiming that all signs indicated that Romney was going to pull the trigger on a 2016 run, so it might be worth taking this revelation with a grain of salt.
What is clear is that its too soon to say whether Romney plans to back Christie outright a development that would give him access to an established national team of competent campaign operatives and donors or if he simply plans to back the governor in a less visible fashion. In fact, Romney may determine that it is in his best interests, and perhaps those of the Republican Party, to remain neutral in the contest between these two establishment colossi.
On the other hand, perhaps Romney is only meeting with Christie in order to convince him to follow in his footsteps and clear the field for another governor who, unlike the Garden State executive, enjoys the support of the Republican grassroots: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. Romney was always going to support a fellow member of the governors club in 2016 if it wasnt him, it would be another member of this exclusive set. Between Christie and Walker, it seems today as though the latter is more likely to emerge from the early state primaries in a competitive position.
It is virtually unthinkable at this stage of the race, however, to imagine that Romney and Bush would bury the hatchet.
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After Christie stabbed Romney in the back?
Romney truly was a lousy candidate if he thinks Christie has a shot.
It will be Cruz or Walker is what my crystal ball is saying. I’m not good at forecasting, so keep your attacks to flaming arrows and battering rams.
Ah, a much needed RINO war. Let’s keep it going for at least a year and a half. Maybe start sending all 3 small checks so they all think they have the grass roots behind them and stay in?
Not Christie, never, no, worst candidate bar none. No!
Democrats doing their utmost to get out stories to divide the real American (conservative) votes. I smell a liberal progressive behind these stories.
Is this how this stuff really works? Donors call candidates offering to give them money, then a candidate drops out and so the donors panic and start calling the next guy in line? really?
I don't know squat but I assumed the candidates squeezed these people for money. Thus I would not expect donors to offer anything until the candidates themselves were begging for it
Oh come on! Maybe he will give Obola another hug and get some of those squishy LIV types to vote for him? He must be a great guy, and what do they care about principles or ideology?
Sure! Why not....
The Romney-Bush axis...
The Romney Christy axis...
Next it will be the Romney Pence, Romney Walker...
All this because he had dinner with them....lol
Time for Ted Cruz to declare. Jeb, H(F)uckabee, Rubio, and Christie are consuming all the media oxygen.
He has already hired staff and rented a headquarters building, it’s coming.
As I see it, a GOPe civil war can only be good for the good guys (i.e. us freepers).
Romney-Christie v. Bush III
Scratch each other’s eyes out, girls!
Doesn’t matter!
Governor Walker is going to kick both of their asses!
ITA. I also thought I read somewhere today that Romney vetted Christie for VP and found a lot of ‘dirt’ on Christie? Can’t remember where I read it...but I did think it sounded about right. But now Romney is going to throw his support to Christie? If so...goes to show just how irrelevant Mitt is these days.
I have no idea who the nominee will end up being. But Cnristie or Jeb are sure losers. At least for me.
all the big money GOPe donors have already lined up behind their candidate of choice “BUSH”. Sorry, but it’s a done deal folks
:(
I wish it wasn’t so, but that’s just the way things go.
Cruz or Walker could beat Hillary, but Bush will lose to Hillary.
The GOP sodomites want to lose, rather than risk a real conservative winning.
I actually think it’s necessary...
So you’ve given up?
You may be correct.
It certainly seems that way now, at this point in time.
However, we have a vast distance to travel (politically speaking) between now and the primary.
Gonna be interesting to see how it shakes out and if the GOP can make a right turn as the result of electoral pragmatism. (fear)
If not, I can predict a third party and a implosion of the GOP after a 2016 loss.
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