Ross On Romney’s Next Challenge

A smart take:

After each GOP primary so far, the winner has faced an immediate test. For Huckabee after Iowa, it was whether his appeal could translate beyond his evangelical base. Two primaries later, the answer seems to be no. For McCain after New Hampshire, it was whether he could use his momentum and what looked liked a favorable schedule to break through his 30-percent ceiling and become the front-runner. After tonight’s result, the answer likewise looks like no. Now it’s Romney’s turn to be tested: Can his Mormon, flip-flopping, starched-shirt northeastern self do well in Dixie? If it can – if he can compete strongly in South Carolina and Florida, and maybe win one of the two – then he’ll be off to the races. But the way this campaign has gone so far, I wouldn’t bet on it.