Sounds like the British Labour party in the 1970s. Whatever works for Michigan, I guess. What state is it next?
Category: Mitt Romney
Democrats For Mitt
The call goes forth …
Others are for Ron.
Hewitt vs Medved
Wolcott weighs in. If you like this kind of thing:
Hewitt has his head so far up Mitt Romney’s ass he can see the world through Mitt’s clicking eyes, achieving complete parasitic identification with his host.
The "clicking eyes" is lovely.
How Romney Hopes To Win
Ambers has the memo.
Yet Another Romney Fib?
The AP catches him:
The former Massachusetts governor misstated results when he told them he’s received "more delegates than anybody else." An AP analysis of primary results shows he is second in the delegate count, with 19. Mike Huckabee has 31.
Hewitt is propagating the same numbers as Romney. (Update: But so is CNN?)
This Ad Could Do Well In Michigan
Which hurts Romney some more. Isn’t it clear that voters just don’t like the guy and don’t trust him?
Exit poll data from New Hampshire also undermines Romney’s chances in his father’s home state.
This’ll Tick McCain Off
But it kinda sums up the core integrity of the Romney campaign to me:
David Knowles comments here.
Romney Concedes His Home State
And he blames – in part – his opposition to marriage equality.
Revenge Of The Christianists
Governor Huckabee’s win demonstrates that grass-roots conservatives have flatly rejected the candidacy of Mitt Romney. Mitt can stay in as long as he wishes to fund his own campaign, but he’s essentially done. McCain is going to win New Hampshire, and either McCain or Huckabee is going to win South Carolina. So, if you been waiting to buy ol’ Hugh’s book (but didn’t want to pay full price for it), just wait a week or so, and it will be on sale at your local Sam’s Club in the dollar bin.
Mitt’s Pivot
"Just because you won the Silver medal in one event doesn’t mean you can’t come back and win the gold," – Romney last night.
"Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said yesterday that in order to win the White House he needs to win both New Hampshire and Iowa," – Manchester Union-Leader, December 22.