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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.