Mitt Romney Down For The Count?

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First Posted: 12-28-07 01:17 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Mitt Romney, who a month ago believed his victories in Iowa and New Hampshire were bought and paid for, is now scrambling to remain competitive in both states, continuing to outspend his adversaries by a wide margin, saturating the Iowa and New Hampshire airwaves with anti-Huckabee and anti-McCain commercials.

From a purely business point of view the past four weeks have marked an extraordinary setback for the Romney campaign.

Since January 1, 2007, the former Massachusetts governor has spent well in excess of $80 million, including at least $17.4 million of his own money, paying media fees in excess of $30 million, salaries of roughly $16 million, and consulting payments of more than $15 million.

Among Romney's costly innovations this year has been putting more than 80 local conservative leaders in key states on his campaign payroll, in what amounts to a 21st Century revival of "walk-around money."

For a long time - through the summer and well into November -- the Romney "early state" strategy aimed at winning Iowa and New Hampshire looked as if it had paid off in spades.

From August 26 to November 27, Romney led in 26 straight polls in Iowa, sometimes by as much as 23 points. In New Hampshire, Romney saw his advantage grow to 15 points in mid-December.

Since those halcyon days, however, Romney has fallen into second place in Iowa, running roughly four points behind former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. In New Hampshire, Romney's double digit lead has steadily eroded, while John McCain, who was trailing by 11 to 18 points at the start of December, has surged to within 3.5 percentage points.

Romney, in the assessment of most political analysts, can still pull it out. But even after accommodating social issue conservatives by abandoning his formerly moderate stance on such cultural/moral matters as gay rights and abortion, Romney finds himself struggling to convince voters that he is a legitimate conservative while simultaneously ripping into the ideological credentials of his competitors.

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Romney's biggest setback was a devastating December 26 editorial in the Union Leader, a conservative Republican newspaper with the widest circulation of any publication in New Hampshire.

"Granite Staters want a candidate who will look them in the eye and tell them the truth....Mitt Romney has not," the editorial declared. "The more Mitt Romney speaks, the less believable he becomes.... Mitt Romney has spent a year trying to convince Granite Staters that he is [trustworthy]. It looks like they aren't buying it. And for good reason."

The Union Leader denunciation was preceded by an even more hostile assessment of Romney in the Concord, N.H., Monitor - "We talk about our ability to....see through the baloney. If a candidate is a phony, we assure ourselves and the rest of the world, we'll know it. Mitt Romney is such a candidate."

While Romney has not responded to the Union Leader editorial, his campaign has sought to attribute the Monitor editorial to that paper's liberal orientation: "MITT ROMNEY'S IN GOOD COMPANY: The Concord Monitor Attacked Ronald Reagan, George Bush In 1980," headlined Romney's press release on the subject.

Strategically, the problem for the relatively bland Romney created by both editorials is that they feed into one of his key weaknesses, a sense among voters that they do not know what he stands for.

Earlier this month, the Los Angeles Times asked Republican voters, "Regardless of your choice for president, who do you think has been best at saying what they believe, rather than saying what they think the voters want to hear: Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney or Fred Thompson?" Romney, at 8 percent, trailed the field, with Huckabee leading at 20 percent, Giuliani at 18, Thompson at 15 and McCain at 13.

Desperate to regain his advantage, Romney has sent out a mass emailing of a news story from a marginal, conservative web site that described McCain as having "a vicious, out-of-control temper;" Thompson as "sour looking" and as burdened by "a lazy streak;" Mike Huckabee as a politician known for "nastiness...bigotry...serial ethics violations and misuse of funds;" and Giuliani as the man who appointed a police commissioner later "indicted for dealings involving figures with ties to the Mafia."

On television, Romney is sending two different messages to Iowa and New Hampshire.

In Iowa, where Romney's strategy is to knock Huckabee down, he is running a commercial comparing his own and Huckabee's gubernatorial records on crime:

"Romney got tough on drugs like meth. He never pardoned a single criminal. And Mike Huckabee? He granted 1,033 pardons and commutations, including 12 convicted murderers. Huckabee granted more clemencies than the previous three governors combined. Even reduced penalties for manufacturing methamphetamine. On crime. The difference is judgment."

Romney's second Iowa commercial describes his decision to shut down his company, Bain Capital, in the summer of 1996 and to send all personnel to New York to help search the missing daughter of one of the partners.

In New Hampshire, the campaign had been running only one ad that presents Romney as an effective chief executive who could take on Hillary Clinton.

Today, however, in a sign of the dangers Romney faces, he put up a sharply negative ad.

In it, the announcer declares,

"John McCain, an honorable man. But is he the right Republican for the future? McCain opposes repeal of the death tax, and voted against the Bush tax cuts twice. McCain pushed to let every illegal immigrant stay here permanently. Even voted to allow illegals to collect Social Security. And Mitt Romney? Mitt Romney cut taxes and spending as Governor. He opposes amnesty for illegals. Mitt Romney. John McCain. There is a difference."

In a message to supporters sent in the late afternoon on Thursday, Romney claimed to be undeterred and still optimistic:

"In just one week, Iowa voters will kick off the 2008 presidential caucuses and primaries. . . .And in just one week, I'll be on my way to the Republican presidential nomination and to the White House, thanks to your support....P.S. It's a long road and we have asked a lot. I assure you that it will all be worth it when victory is clear."

Despite the candidate's confident tone, staffers in the campaign know that Romney's political future will be determined in the next 11 days, and they are worried. "The question is, do we stand up under the pressure," said one top aide struggling to hang on to his own optimism.

Mitt Romney, who a month ago believed his victories in Iowa and New Hampshire were bought and paid for, is now scrambling to remain competitive in both states, continuing to outspend his adversaries b...
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- genseric I'm a Fan of genseric 2 fans permalink

Romney is easily the most qualified to be the nominee. I think the Republicans fell for an old trick, one which Coulter alluded to in her last editorial. I noticed that evertime the democrat spinmeisters were on the talk shows, they consistently mentioned how smart Huckabee was, etc. Of course, I am immediately got suspicious, and this just confirmed my own impressions that Huckabee was a lightweight liberal. So, be fooled if you want, Republicans, I know better. However, even though I bashed Huck, he is still laughably more qualified then Obama Hussein and Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 12/29/2007
- Mr.Fitz I'm a Fan of Mr.Fitz 3 fans permalink
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What all the conservatives are waiting to hear:

"I hope Huckabee is nominated so any of our candidates can win."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 12/29/2007
- Malkintent I'm a Fan of Malkintent 3 fans permalink

Actually, Romney just opened a nine point lead over Huckabee in Iowa.
http://tpmelectioncentral.com/2007/12/new_arg_poll_hillary_and_romney_lead_in_iowa.php

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 12/29/2007
- Qbear I'm a Fan of Qbear 51 fans permalink

Could be worse Mittler

you could be Ron Paul


http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-8/1210139/RonPaulResolutionJPG.jpg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 12/29/2007

$80 million for a job that pays $200,000+?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 12/29/2007
- Qbear I'm a Fan of Qbear 51 fans permalink

Mittler here's one bit of good news

you aren't Ron Paul

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-8/1210139/RonPaulResolutionJPG.jpg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 12/29/2007
- rextrek I'm a Fan of rextrek 34 fans permalink
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Whats wrong? Poor Mitt...he hates Gay people just as much as Huckabee,right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 12/29/2007
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The idea of Mitt being president gives e the creeps.
Sort of like W did, when he ran in the primaries for his nomination.
Both come of as disingenuous and shifty.
Back then I didn’t think that W would even win the nomination, let alone get elected president… TWICE!
And the time we’ve had!...like 40 miles of bad road.

Romney seams more like somebody who wants to be president as a career move/achievement and not like somebody able and willing to serve this nation and its people…..no vision and no hart.
LOL he is trying to buy it……just pitiful!
I can’t see this happening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 12/29/2007

Proof is in the pudding, of why a mormon or jew cannot win a presidential election, all one has too see is how a unknown evangelist under study [Huckabee] with no money compared too Romney is taking the lead, and time will tell just how open minded general american public is too a mormon running all of america, and I venture too bet he has as much a chance as a snow ball in hades....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 12/29/2007
- PODdem I'm a Fan of PODdem 2 fans permalink

Republicans just think 2 words when you vote. Think DUNCAN HUNTER

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 12/29/2007

Romney is merely a rich mormon, who cannot get the stink off of him of being a member of a religious cult, whom until 1978 denied blacks entrance viewed them as cursed with the mark of cain, and viewed polygamy as ok, and still do under the covers..., if one reads the newspapers with them exposed as pedophiles marrying under age girls, running off younger competetive males in the sect, if their belief in those mythical golden tablets found in forest in 1800's USA was not bad enough these things are killers to them in general, a mormon has as much a chance of winning a national election as someone of the Jewish faith, would, the baggage they carry and the things their faith have done, in past is just too much for average americans whom do not fit into these two small religious sects, cults which ever you wish too believe..., one believes in golden tablets and the other had Jesus killed, and crucified on the cross, and no amount of wealth, spin will take either into main stream america...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 12/29/2007
- PODdem I'm a Fan of PODdem 2 fans permalink

Mitts picture now on 3 dollar bill

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 12/29/2007
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 170 fans permalink
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I just can't wait to see the headline "Romney Goes Down". The question is, on who?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 12/29/2007
- plages I'm a Fan of plages 17 fans permalink

Why wasn't there any mention of his 17 children, and how their patriotism shows up, not by joining up, but propping up their pop . . . What a wonderful supportive family. Hopefully President Dodd, or President Biden will call and wish the wonderful family a wonderful New Year in '09!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 12/29/2007
- robotfog I'm a Fan of robotfog 23 fans permalink
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80 Million dollars.

He could have spent it on upgrading and updating a dozen schools. New textbooks, sports programs, infrastructure upgrades, and some technology.

Just a thought. I don't think I understand the proper way that money should be spent. I guess my priorities are all wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 12/29/2007
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