Posted on 03/01/2012 5:18:23 AM PST by VU4G10
Rick Santorum put a lot of chips on Michigan, and he lost. Now the question is whether his chance to prove he is a viable alternative to Mitt Romney has slipped away for good.
Santorums loss has raised new questions about his tactics in Michigan in particular, and his vulnerabilities as a candidate more generally.
His teams decision to make robocalls to registered Democrats asking them to turn out for him on primary day was as divisive as it was ineffective. The tactic left an unpleasant taste in the mouths of many conservatives.
Describing the move as ill-considered, Florida Republican strategist Rick Wilson added that many conservatives were turned off by the whole thing.
The Romney campaign has continued to try to make hay from the controversy. Wednesday afternoon, his aides organized a conference call in which high-profile surrogates called on Santorum to stop teaming up with Democrats.
Wilson and others also point to the number of controversies revolving around social issues in which Santorum became entangled.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
Bloomberg and Romney are both "hands-on" successful business men, who can't control their urges to micro-manage people's lives.
Bloomberg and Romney have expressed support for gun control laws.
Both men have meddled in our private health decisions.
Food-nanny Mike declares war on salt in NYers diets
Mayor Bloomberg banned smoking and didn't stop there. He went so far as to ban ashtrays.
Trying to get people from the other party to vote for you is a tactic to win elections.
Reagan appealed to Dems, who became the Reagan dems.
Believe it or not, there were Republicans that voted for Obama.
Before the election word was being passed around that Obama would govern from the center like Clinton, so it wouldn’t be so bad. After all, all we had was McCain.
Everyone on FR knew that was pure hogwash. We knew Obama would run far left, which is what he did.
I read that Santorum received a greater number of delegates than Romney. So yeah, Santorum lost, according to the media. Makes sense when you consider the media’s inability to find the truth on purpose.
“Rick won more delegates than Romney”
Too bad msm koolaid drinkers will NEVER know it.
We can also speculate about what crossover means. Here in the 7th district there are a lot of union republicans. When I was AFL-CIO I didn’t vote democrat. My neighbors are both union members and are rock ribbed conservatives.
There is also a growing conservative UAW group in Michigan who do more than talk the talk. The head of the group (Terry Bowman) testified against union political fundraising on capitol hill just a few weeks back.
http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/16292
I completely agree. I notice very few dispute the truth of which Santorum speaks; rather it's all about the political "appropriateness." IOW... he's saying the things the moral relativists can't bear to hear.
Saddened is an understatement. This this is descending into a high school popularity contest complete with sophomoric insults. Its sickening.
Thanks for the laugh!! I think you are right, we might lose to Obama. I am praying this is wrong and there is some sort of definitive breakthrough. Maybe the sky rocketing gas prices will do it?
I trust the cat has regained equilibrium! (hehe)
I agree that the robocalls were a shaky tactic. It is true that Reagan reached out to and appealed to and received votes from the more conservative leaning “blue dog” Reagan democrats, whatever that means. If it refers to a blue tick hound type, better give the cat safe haven again.
However I highly doubt Reagan directly requested crossover votes in a Republican primary. Maybe ... I doubt it though, the strategy appears somewhat underhanded. Go for their votes in the general, but don’t undermine the primary process on purpose. I like Rush but was uncomfortable with his operation Hilary tactic. Maybe we ought to reform the primary rules.
And it is particularly funny, how you build what was clearly a serious blunder or pathetic performance, into a “brilliant strategy”, with genius like outcomes.
And you always seem to focus on polls or data that favors him as, cutting edge, extremely accurate, gospel truth, when the same poll however, shows Newt gain or Santorum’s other opponents, they are “BOGUS!” BS, completely twisted, Leftist propaganda, completely false!
And you are wrong about the crossover data, it was gathered by a nonpartisan survey group and was somewhat conservative in it's findings. The actual numbers were higher than 9% on the average.
But no matter how you apologize for your candidate, he did what he did, and that violates all the “principles” he is claiming to represent, and he will pay for that betrayal.
We can also speculate about what crossover means.
Yep, speculation can be made about most anything or process. But Santorum spent time/effort to try to get traditional democrat voters to cross over and play the spoiler role for him. I doubt the number is very high but it would be interesting to know, imo.
I read the transcript of Santorum’s robocall. I have NO problem with him inviting Democrats to vote for him because of his pro-union votes, or his working class roots, etc. That’s what Reagan did-—tried to get Dems to vote FOR you. But the call clearly says “On Tuesday join Democrats who are going to send a loud message to Massachusetts Mitt Romney by voting for Rick Santorum for president.”
This is unbelievably boneheaded, and the story has gone viral. It reeks of manipulating the process. Now he’s handed Romney an issue all wrapped up with a great big bow. It just shows the Santorum campaign is not ready for primetime.
(Yes, I’m a Newt supporter.)
Organized Mormonism may have found its birthplace in the Buckeye State but this isn't Utah, Arizona, or Nevada, and unless I'm mistaken our total number of convention delegates will amount to more than what those three scenic wastelands will send combined. It's a marathon, Mitt, and to these eyes it looks like you're beginning to cramp up.
This is pure, unadulterated, agenda-driven, narrative-steeped, anti-Santorum bullcrap, you can see right through it. How old is the "writer? 15? Cub reporter for a high school newspaper?
“The robocalls were beyond stupid”.
How is what the Santorum team did any different from the lying, conniving tactics of the Romney attack dogs who put out robocalls of Rick endorsing Mitt FIVE years ago?
And they weren’t the only ones in on effort:
“Democratic strategist Joe DiSano has been on an active campaign to get Democrats out for Santorum in effort to hurt Romney. He recorded a robo call and has sent tens of thousands of e-mails to Democratic voters encouraging them to go to the polls.”
Read more: http://www.wisn.com/politics/30560528/detail.html#ixzz1nsK1NkCr
Thanks for your insight. We’ll know much more in six days when the polls close on Super Tuesday. So far the electorate hasn’t coeleased around a candidate and stuck with him/her. To me they are still searching.
Take care.
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