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Mitch Daniels: Mitt Romney's Proposals 'Head In The Right Direction'

Posted: 02/25/12 02:07 PM ET  |  Updated: 02/25/12 02:15 PM ET

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WASHINGTON -- Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) rolled his eyes Saturday when asked about the press coverage of Mitt Romney's speech at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, which focused on the fact that he spoke in the largely empty stadium rather than on the substance of his tax reform plan.

"It doesn't mean he was wrong to talk about the right subject. Horse race coverage is a phenomenon we all have agreed, most people have agreed, is not optimal," Daniels said.

But in an interview with The Huffington Post, Daniels -- who has been been among several Republicans leading the charge for their party to put decreasing the national debt and entitlement spending at the top of its agenda -- praised the former Massachusetts governor for his proposal to lower individual tax rates and his ideas on Medicare and Social Security.

"I didn't pore over the details but Romney's tax reform proposals head in the right direction," Daniels said. "He's proposed now the kind of changes to Social Security and Medicare that are going to be necessary sooner or later."

Romney, who released a 160-page jobs plan in September that said he would "maintain marginal rates at current levels," moved to the right on tax policy this week. He said if elected he would reduce individual income taxes at all levels by 20 percent, moving the marginal rates for the highest bracket from 35 to 28 percent and the lowest bracket from 10 percent to 8 percent. Americans for Tax Reform called it "a big improvement over the first version of the plan."

Romney was the only candidate mentioned by Daniels, who said that he thinks the issues that matter most to him -- the debt and entitlements -- will return to the forefront later this year during the general election campaign. This flies in the face of many political observers, who believe that both Romney and former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) have enough weak spots in their biography and their background that will detract attention from a discussion of the issues.

For Romney, it's his wealth, and his inability to talk articulately about it. For Santorum, it's the long list of provocative statements he's made on a whole host of social and religious issues. The theory is that President Barack Obama and his formidable political machine will be able to marginalize either candidate by focusing much of the attention in the race on their foibles, despite Republicans' efforts to make their case that the president has not done enough to confront the nation's biggest challenges.

These weaknesses have prompted a new round of speculation over the past month that the GOP needs a fresh candidate to enter the race. Daniels has been one of the most prominent politicians mentioned, but he again dismissed such talk on Saturday, saying he was 100 percent closing the door to a presidential run.

The other challenge for conservatives in addressing the debt and entitlements is that even the Republican base has been less than enthusiastic about the prospect of overhauling Medicare and Social Security. As a result, even the Republican lawmakers who have been most vocal about the issue, such as Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), who released a budget proposal last year that included major entitlement reforms, have moderated their stances (though Ryan himself has not abandoned his basic ideas). Soon after Ryan released his proposal, many Republicans stopped talking about entitlements all together.

But Daniels said he still thinks talk of debt, entitlements and ways to pursue economic growth will dominate the election.

"Somebody asked this question to me the other day: 'How would the debate focus more on the economy and debt?' I said it won't have to. Circumstances will focus everybody's attention on that," Daniels said. "I believe that the economy's going to continue to slip sideways."

"There's no candy-coating the situation. We've got the lowest percentage of people working in 30 or 40 years ... and there are clouds all over the place: the European situation, oil prices, et cetera," he said.

Daniels was modestly enthusiastic about Romney's approach to these issues, and said Republicans can run against Obama on them.

"I think on the Republican side it's moving in the right direction. Romney's latest statements begin to really get at these issues: how do you grow the economy faster? And how do you begin to discipline the entitlement spending that's going to wreck the whole show if we don't," Daniels said. "Frankly, the president has gone totally AWOL in a way that I think makes this whole subject more available and inviting to Republicans."

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WASHINGTON -- Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) rolled his eyes Saturday when asked about the press coverage of Mitt Romney's speech at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, which focused on the fact that he ...
WASHINGTON -- Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) rolled his eyes Saturday when asked about the press coverage of Mitt Romney's speech at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, which focused on the fact that he ...
 
 
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Unclebuggies
04:42 PM on 02/26/2012
Keep going, Mitch. Maybe if you can get your nose AND tongue up there, you'll get the VP nod.
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lulubelle1956
03:33 PM on 02/26/2012
mitchie and mitty bette star getting ready to pay more taxes. the last death throes of desperate rich people looks and sounds like this. time to pay your debts to this nation boys.
03:20 PM on 02/26/2012
Of course, he supports Romney's proposals. Romney is considering him as a potential running mate.
01:47 PM on 02/26/2012
Hey, what ever became of Mitch's drug possession charges in the early 1970s? Did his family wealth get him out of those charges? SHouldn't he be forbidden to enter the White House with such a record? Is this the role model we want for kids?
03:18 PM on 02/26/2012
'drjon,' thanks for sharing.

I hadn't heard about Gov. Daniels' arrest from a drug bust before.

The arrest doesn't necessarily make him a bad guy.

However, how can he be considered tough on crime, when he didn't believe in such 'toughness' when he was the perpetrator of criminal activities and crimes?

...thanks for sharing...
08:00 PM on 02/26/2012
I agree but he's received breaks that only the 1%ers receive.
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TyneCrescent
A Word To The Wise Is Sufficient
11:08 AM on 02/26/2012
From Bush's budget director who torched a budget surplus. Daniels hasn't got a clue. Right-to-work much, Daniels? More tax breaks for the rich, Mitch? Maybe you like firing people too like Romney... or maybe selling off some companies for good measure, while you make a profit? What a joke.
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TyneCrescent
A Word To The Wise Is Sufficient
11:04 AM on 02/26/2012
This from the Bush Budget Director who torched a budget surplus, and transformed it into a deficit. Daniels has no credibility, and no discernible skills. He'd be better off being concerned about the right-to-work nonsense he just signed in Indiana.
09:50 AM on 02/26/2012
Daniels has turned Indiana around and could help Romney do the same for the counrty.
10:08 AM on 02/26/2012
Indiana is being run into the ground if you ask me.
10:11 AM on 02/26/2012
Base on what information........other than your own prejudious??
09:41 AM on 02/26/2012
we're suppose to believe you mitch? you who are most responsible for this mess we're in as budget director under bush. god if not so tragic this would be funny!
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sammi 56
10:21 AM on 02/26/2012
He is a little dweeb-- and a bush lackey.
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
09:36 AM on 02/26/2012
Mitt Romney wants to continue "Trickle down" economics.

Giving tax breaks to the wealthy, (like himself)

While shifting the burden of taxes onto the poor,
60% tax increase for people on the bottom..... those least able to afford it,
A small concession to middle class wage earners (2.2% tax cut).......about $250
and a 15% tax break to those making a million or more a year.........roughly $146,000

http://www.aarp.org/politics-society/government-elections/news-01-2012/us-romney-tax-plan.html

Mitch Daniels would benefit from Romney's tax proposals. (His estimated net worth is over 15.7 million dollars)

Not too surprising that he supports a candidate whose tax policies he personally benefits from....is it?

What IS surprising is that SO MANY average Americans can be convinced to vote for politicians that serve themselves at the expense of those who voted for them.

"“The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.” JFK

I think we got problems.
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cyclone70
if there was a time to reach for the pitchfork
09:33 AM on 02/26/2012
Mitch Daniels

budget director unde GWB - tuned record surplus into record deficit. predicted Iraq would only cost 50 billion

sold indianas toll road to a spanish company who doubled tolls and so far has not provided the improved maintnenance and service promised. - the proceeds allowed him to claim a "balanced budget"

was on the board of Indianoplis power and light when hundered of workers were swindled out of their retirements

was on the board of lilly during all the prozac problems and when toxic chemicals were dumped in the white river

jammed thru DST in indiana despite public opinion running 2 to 3 to one against it.

rammend thru right to work with no debate or amendment or allowance for referendum

tried to sell the family services agency to IBM who messed it up royal then made himself immune to investigation of it
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Chi Man Sam
Liberal, Pro-Choice,Union,Women,Anti Religion-GOP
09:30 AM on 02/26/2012
Now lets not forget, this was Bush's Budget Director,
Mitch Daniels really know his economics.
Giving a tax cut during a war, that was "Genius"
He really knows how to take a surplus and turn it
into a deficit. If he believs Romneys plan is the way to
go, consider what he "accomplish" as Bush's B.D.
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Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
09:25 AM on 02/26/2012
He did not want to have to put up with any of the debates, but he sure wants to go to Washington doesn't he?
09:09 AM on 02/26/2012
Is there any idea to cut taxes for the rich and slash programs for the rest of us that guys like Daniels would find offensive? It's truly rich that Daniels who presided over the OMB when "deficits didn't matter" has managed to portray himself as a paragon of fiscal responsibility.
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mgrant33301
08:44 AM on 02/26/2012
didn't he decide not to throw his hat in the ring because he didn't want to go thru the public scrutiny? what's he afraid of?
09:15 AM on 02/26/2012
He had a very messy and strange divorce. The Mrs. left him & the kids for another man. A few years later, she left #2 and went back to Daniels. He is smart to stay out of the race all together or his family will be dragged through the mud, even more than they already have. Too much baggage
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Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
09:25 AM on 02/26/2012
Wish I had stock in a baggage company...would make a fortune this year.
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sammi 56
10:22 AM on 02/26/2012
Who knows --he blamed it on his wife ....
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mgrant33301
08:42 AM on 02/26/2012
according to several experts, his tax policies would add trillions to the national debt. not what we need now. pass on romney.