iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Featuring fresh takes and real-time analysis from HuffPost's signature lineup of contributors
Joe Peyronnin

GET UPDATES FROM Joe Peyronnin
 

Romney's Veep-Stakes

Posted: 04/ 1/2012 11:48 pm

Former Governor Mitt Romney is on the verge of sweeping this Tuesday's Republican primary elections. Likely wins in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District of Columbia will add significantly to his already commanding delegate lead, and increase pressure on his opponents to throw their support to the former Massachusetts Governor.

More leading Republicans are getting on the Romney bandwagon each day in hopes of ending the divisiveness that has characterized much of the Republican primary campaign so far. Even after all of their harsh criticisms, former Senator Rick Santorum and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich have each said they will support Romney if he ends up getting the party's nomination. But they both, along with Representative Ron Paul, are still campaigning to be their party's standard-bearer.

Rick Santorum shows no signs of easing up. On Sunday, he compared Romney to Senator John McCain, who lost the 2008 election to President Barack Obama. "We came up with someone who wasn't able to win," Santorum said on Fox News Sunday. "We don't need to repeat that again. We don't need to bail out and not have the best candidate to take Barack Obama on in the fall." Santorum has accused Romney of not being a conservative; flip--flopping on many issues and of being the author of Romneycare, the blue print for the President's health care reform law. Santorum insists he will present a stronger contrast in the general election.

Nonetheless, establishment Republicans have already turned their attention to who would be the best running mate for Romney. Speculation has Florida Senator Marco Rubio as the best choice. A Tea Party favorite, supporters believe Rubio could improve the Republican's chances among Hispanics. Rubio is of Cuban heritage, but Cubans make up only a small percentage of the U.S. Hispanic population. More than 60% of that population is Mexican, and they tend to vote for Democrats.

Another potential vice presidential candidate is New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Christie has campaigned hard for Romney, and his blunt, in-your-face style frequently outshines the former governor in joint appearances. But voters in a presidential election don't vote for a president because of their running mate. That is up until now.

This election will rest heavily on Mitt Romney's ability to convince voters he is more qualified for the job than President Obama. And that he has a better plan to increase employment, lower gasoline prices and assure America's national security. Yet many of his proposals feel like déjà vu; the same Republican policies of cutting taxes on the wealthiest Americans while ending some loopholes, more oil and gas drilling rather than developing alternatives, and a extremely hard-line foreign policy. Or will he wipe his Etch A Sketch clean and redo his positions for the general election?

The fact is Mitt Romney is an opportunist. That is how he made his money in business. And Mitt Romney is an elitist. He is from the upper tier of the one-per centers. His friends own football teams, they don't play for them. He cannot easily connect with regular people; he's a Mittbot. So he is prone to make comments that most normal people consider gaffs.

Who can forget this Romney gem last August from Iowa: "Corporations are people, my friend... of course they are. Everything corporations earn ultimately goes to the people. Where do you think it goes? Whose pockets? Whose pockets? People's pockets. Human beings, my friend." Or this heart-warming comment two months ago, "I like being able to fire people who provide services to me." And about the same time, "I'm not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there."

Several times over these past few months he has tried very hard to sound like an Average Joe. "There were a couple of times I wondered whether I was going to get a pink slip," he said earlier this year to some volunteers. Or his attempt to feel empathy for a group of unemployed, "I should tell my story. I'm also unemployed." Romney is worth more than $200 million. And the truth surfaced when speaking in Michigan in February, "[My wife] drives a couple of Cadillacs." Of course, who can forget the $10,000 bet offer to Texas Governor Rick Perry during a Republican debate in December?

Given Romney's difficulty in winning over voters from his own party, the lack of enthusiasm for him among evangelicals, conservatives and members of the Tea Party, his numerous flip-flops, Romneycare, and his propensity to make gaffs, he will need all the help he can get to win over the national electorate. Help may come if the economy gets worse, gas prices continue to rise or if there is some national security setback for President Obama before the November election.

More likely, Romney will look for a strong running mate who can fill in the many shortcomings he has as a presidential candidate. And that person will become the party's frontrunner in 2016 if President Obama wins reelection in November. Even if a then twice beaten Mitt Romney decides to make a third run at the White House.

 

Follow Joe Peyronnin on Twitter: www.twitter.com/joepeyronnin

Former Governor Mitt Romney is on the verge of sweeping this Tuesday's Republican primary elections. Likely wins in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District of Columbia will add significantly to his alrea...
Former Governor Mitt Romney is on the verge of sweeping this Tuesday's Republican primary elections. Likely wins in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District of Columbia will add significantly to his alrea...
 
 
  • Comments
  • 47
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2  Next ›  Last »  (2 total)
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
Thinking Conservative
To err is human to forgive is not my policy
09:03 AM on 04/03/2012
He should get Dracula . . .who can finish sucking the life out of the party?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Josh Crawford
Just the facts, man!
02:43 AM on 04/03/2012
Why would anyone want to get aboard the sinking GOP ship with Captain Romney? That ship is heading for disaster!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Lisa SpomerKrasnoff
10:43 PM on 04/02/2012
I'm hoping he takes Jindal off our hands down here...

Then when they lose, Jindal has no where to go
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
05:52 PM on 04/02/2012
I am not only Hispanic but I also come from a family with some Cuban roots. Cuba has had the distinct history of having dictatorships from the right and or the left continually so their version of things is somewhat disturbed and tainted. I once asked one of my relatives if Fidel is out how many Cuban-Americans will go back, answer maybe less than 5%, Cuban-Americans also have the distinction of being "Macho" when it comes to politics, their belief that by hurting Fidel they will somehow liberate Cuba, now can you see how they've gotten it wrong, we should eb working with them as we do with Chinese, they have been manipulated by the republicans, my point is Cubans are easily fooled which is why dictatorships and republicans have accomplished their goals with them, sad because there's great talent in Cuba.
05:21 PM on 04/02/2012
Obama may not be invincible, but it won't be Romney who unseats him. Mitt just doesn't have the support. Many people just don't trust him. Glowing Republican endorsements seem incredibly difficult to come by. What promising, future Republican Presidential candidate would want to hitch a ride on the 2012 Romney train that seems destined for a cliff? Best to wait as governor or senator, rising steadily in the public's conscience, then come 2013-14 begin their open dialogue about running for the POTUS in 2016. The upcoming Republican convention in Tampa should be very interesting.
photo
phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
04:07 PM on 04/02/2012
Please choose Chris Christie. What could be more appealing than a bully with the build of a 55-gallon oil drum?
photo
homer winslow
Truth in Beauty, Beauty in Truth
03:33 PM on 04/02/2012
Pick Sarah, again.
02:04 PM on 04/02/2012
Misspelled "gaffe".

What do you mean people don't vote for the bottom of the ticket? What do you think was the point of picking Palin? Would have worked too if certain problems hadn't been exposed.

For a piece supposed to be about the VP pick this sure took a lot of detours into unrelated neighborhoods.
photo
bluedog24
< I'll vote Republican when...
01:51 PM on 04/02/2012
The Veep choice will be made the same way Willard makes all decisions: Cold and calculating. He will NOT look for someone who will outshine him on the stump. If he doesn't want someone who would be more popular than him, he will have to pick Scott Walker. He will be out of a job this summer anyway.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Jim Mccarthy
YEAH- LIBERAL LEFTY
01:49 PM on 04/02/2012
white male face = auto loss no question.......so, there is Bachmann (my prediction), Haley, Rubio (not so much)
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
turf1
01:42 PM on 04/02/2012
Did Jeb Bush say he was not interested in VP? I would think he would be the choice because he could consolidate the base and he is liked by the Hispanic vote.
doublerainbow
Keep looking up and forward!
02:48 PM on 04/02/2012
No, Stand Your Ground is too toxic for Jeb.
01:37 PM on 04/02/2012
Maybe if he chose Ozzy he might actually have a chance at winning....
photo
Luman Walter
Once arrested for juggling.
12:28 PM on 04/02/2012
Romney will look for a strong running mate who can fill in the many shortcomings he has as a presidential candidate but unfortunately for him Obama all ready has a job and I don't think he'd be interested in being Willard's running mate.
itolduso
lateral thinker
12:25 PM on 04/02/2012
Paul Ryan is the ideal candidate to be Romney's V.P.....his budget perfectly captures the heartlessness and detachment with which Romney views ordinary and poor Americans while offering endless rewards to the top 1%, and Ryan - who spent time in college driving the Oscar Mayer weiner-mobile...is uniquely qualified to help carry Mitt's brand of 'pious baloney'
11:57 AM on 04/02/2012
W Bush does not endorse Mitt. Mitch McConnell praised Mitt, but won't endorse him. Jeb doesn't want VP and today, Haley doesn't want VP either. Chris Chris-sano and Mitch Daniels are waiting for 2016 with or without the VP nod. Any Questions?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Jim Mccarthy
YEAH- LIBERAL LEFTY
01:50 PM on 04/02/2012
Sister Sarah is still free.............omg.... it's gonna be Bachmann !!!
photo
homer winslow
Truth in Beauty, Beauty in Truth
03:34 PM on 04/02/2012
That would be so cool.