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Rick Perry Softens Social Security Rhetoric Before Florida Debate

Rick Perry

First Posted: 09/12/11 01:08 PM ET Updated: 11/12/11 05:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- If Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn) -- who is hard to outflank from the right and is a favorite with Tea Party Republicans -- is getting ready to hit you for your stance on Social Security, that may be an indication you want to alter your approach.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, the current Republican presidential primary frontrunner, appears to have received the message. His Monday op-ed in USA Today suggests he is backpedaling from earlier comments about Social Security, which he has called a "Ponzi scheme" and a "monstrous lie."

In the op-ed, Perry continued to make the case that Social Security needs to be overhauled.

But there was a difference in his rhetoric. He did not describe the program as a "Ponzi scheme" or "monstrous lie." Instead he wrote of "dire financial challenges facing the nearly 80-year old program" and emphasized the need to protect benefits for current recipients and those "nearing retirement." And there was no mention of allowing states or localities to opt out of the federally run program.

Of course, Perry might come out with guns blazing again on Monday night in Tampa. Even if he continues to soften his rhetoric, it's possible that round house punches followed by a few steps in retreat are part of a shoot first, clean up the mess later approach. No matter how he tackles the issue from here on out, his campaign and his supporters will argue that his provocative tone has started a much-needed conversation about reform.

So far, there are no signs that Perry has suffered great damage over the Social Security issue. A new CNN/ORC poll out Monday showed Perry with the same lead over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as he had two weeks ago, 30 percent to 18 percent.

More importantly, perhaps, Perry smoked Romney on the question of electability, with 42 percent of voters saying they think the Texan has a best chance of beating President Obama, compared to Romney's 26 percent.

However, that is not the whole story. The Romney campaign is not talking to the average voter about electability. They are talking to political and Republican elites. They are talking to donors. They are talking to Republican governors, who want to have a Republican nominee that maximizes the ability of candidates in their state to win. Right now, those are the people paying the most attention, and thinking the hardest about who to support.

And Romney has been using Perry's comments on Social Security to target voters in Florida, which could end up the most important state in the primary process. Perry and Romney look likely to be neck and neck next winter after the first few primary states. Perry is favored in Iowa and South Carolina, which go first and third (likely the same day as Nevada), and Romney is favored in New Hampshire, which goes second, and Nevada.

Florida goes fifth and will be significant because of the money it will drain from all campaigns, who have to campaign over the airwaves in such a large and populous state. The winner will likely be energized and the loser will be deflated. The Romney campaign sent out a mailer to Floridians late last week cataloguing Perry's comments and calling him "reckless and wrong on Social Security."

The second biggest number in the CNN poll, after the electability figures, was Bachmann's dramatic drop to 4 percent in the survey, down from 10 percent just two weeks ago. Byron York reported Sunday that Bachmann plans to attack Perry on Social Security as a way to make up ground. She was a total afterthought last week at the Reagan Library debate, and she needs to find a way to get back in the conversation.

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WASHINGTON -- If Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn) -- who is hard to outflank from the right and is a favorite with Tea Party Republicans -- is getting ready to hit you for your stance on Social Security...
WASHINGTON -- If Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn) -- who is hard to outflank from the right and is a favorite with Tea Party Republicans -- is getting ready to hit you for your stance on Social Security...
 
 
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dbrett480
06:10 PM on 09/14/2011
I can't believe Perry isn't taking a beating in the polls for his statements. This guy may be the true Teflon president.
12:43 AM on 09/14/2011
This is further evidence that Republicans can't think past their statements. They continually make statements that only have to be retracted later because only then do they realize it's offensive. Couldn't Perry tell that by attacking social security he would offend people? Why do the republicans have to wait to find out what the reaction is before they begin backpedaling? Have the guts to rid the White House of as many conservatives as possible in 2012. Especially the ones that refused to vote for disaster aid in the East.
03:43 AM on 09/13/2011
perry is saying what he wants u to hear for right now. soon as he gets in his whole character will change on ss and medicare he will get rid of it.. look what happened in wisconsin samething.
11:06 PM on 09/12/2011
Talk & ask questions about jobs, Wolf Blitzer, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs...
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Fran Pipkin
what ever turns your turkey.
10:54 PM on 09/12/2011
The Republicans are gunning for your hard earned money in the SS fund. They aim to get it and give you nothing and make you pay twice for your retirement. I see hard times comming soon, harder than now if they are put into office and allowed to decimate the SS fund.
michaelandolga
Teaching Liberals to Think, One Post at a Time
09:08 PM on 09/12/2011
The government has never created a single job - ever. Keynesian spending doesn't work to "prop up" the economy, either. All it results in is a bigger debt for our children and grandchildren to repay.
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serialcoma
Friends don't let friends watch Fox
09:19 PM on 09/12/2011
That's pretty darn funny....
michaelandolga
Teaching Liberals to Think, One Post at a Time
09:28 PM on 09/12/2011
You must have been a real asset to the debate team.
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Ferris J Anderson
reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated.
09:57 PM on 09/12/2011
hmm, not one. Not one at NASA, not one in the DOT, not one in defense, and not one in any related industry. Do you conservative know just how dumb you sound making these untruths? How many jobs would be lost if government contracts dried up? Answer this. Answer this now!
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NHGranite
Killer Koala escapes diner, eats shoots & leaves
10:39 PM on 09/12/2011
Halliburton would go bonkers without their no-bid war supplies and broken oil towers.
michaelandolga
Teaching Liberals to Think, One Post at a Time
10:54 PM on 09/12/2011
No sir, not one. All the government can do is take from the private sector. As a result, for every job it "creates" in the public sector, that's one less job the private sector can create. Ergo, no net new jobs.
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Brethynda
My micro-bio is microbiotic.
09:01 PM on 09/12/2011
Goodnight, fellow politice addicts.
09:00 PM on 09/12/2011
Debates should be held in forums supported by those whose views you believe are wrong.

Take your time to sit, explain your side, listen to theirs. Get questions that you may not have thought. If your concerns are legit, so are theirs. All the time politicians spend doing nothing they could really work together and come to a compromise. You cannot keep screaming how right you are, everyone else is wrong and expect a nation to move forward.

Earn your pay and bribes.

They are all spoiled and work stops to mind the child.
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hollace
I told you I was sick
08:45 PM on 09/12/2011
corporate shills.....the whole lot of them..Pathetic seeing them beg for trade policies .. de -regulation and tax breaks for corporations . No secret who THEY belong to.
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Brethynda
My micro-bio is microbiotic.
08:43 PM on 09/12/2011
999 is what you dial for emergency services in the UK. I wonder if Cain knows that?
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bholesurfers
Charlie don't surf!!!
08:41 PM on 09/12/2011
more tax to the rich and less regulation that is all the repubs have and the debt goes throught the ceiling

stop subsidies to people like bauchman and relief to texas and other red states that constantly need bailing out..
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mclown69
Pot Smoking Political Junkie!
08:38 PM on 09/12/2011
Notice how the tbag audience jumped up when Newt said they were scared of Obama!! Haha! Just goes to show they don't even have to have any substance or ideas! All they got to run on is Obama the black man is scary and the tbags will go vote for any corporate bought Republican that says it!
10:50 PM on 09/12/2011
You've got that right. This intense hatred is all they have to run on.

F&F
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mclown69
Pot Smoking Political Junkie!
08:36 PM on 09/12/2011
Rofl! These guys sound like a bunch of elementary kids! How can people even think they are Presidential material!!
11:08 PM on 09/12/2011
And like the one in the White House is? Please....spare us.
08:34 PM on 09/12/2011
America is almighty but cannot survive any more of these liberal policies. Can you imagine the
unemployment lines wrapping around city blocks of vacant buildings. Put the mary jane down and wake up you stoners. Get a hair cut, take a bath, and GO TO WORK.
08:38 PM on 09/12/2011
You lay back and enjoy what these republicans are going to do to you.
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Brethynda
My micro-bio is microbiotic.
08:44 PM on 09/12/2011
You go first.
09:00 PM on 09/12/2011
Swing and a huge miss....