| richardhutnik said: <table style="width: 90%;" border="0"><tr><td><strong>psrock said:</strong><br /><p>It doesnt look like he will but the only problem I don't see who's going to beat him.</p></td></tr></table><br /><br /> That is the problem for the Republicans. If they run Mitt Romney, they can't say health care by Obama is a problem, because that is what Mitt ran. And there isn't too many others they can run. The Ron Paul element is seen as WAY too radical, eventhough it is a key part of the Tea Party Movement. The GOP would also have to seriously renounce a lot of what the Bush Administration did, and basically denounce Bush period, to say that they have changed. As for myself, I don't really care what Washington does. Apparently they don't do anything for me at all and don't even bother to help. |
Nah, they could say that... Mitt Romney was like the guy the Republicans had leading the charge as the anti-healthcare plan guy.
Becuase he was one of the few people in the party who could credibly say "I"ve done this before, so i know what works and what doesn't."
The problem with Mitt Romney is nobody likes him. He's Republican John Kerry.








