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"There's a Sense That We Let Mitt Romney Down"

Virginia_Smoked_Hamm Wrote: Nov 09, 2012 7:52 PM
Romney didn't "blow it." The hand-wringing, soul-searching, and campaign parsing after every election is ludicrous. People simply liked and trusted Obama more. Romney is perceived as an elitist.
Angie74 Wrote: Nov 09, 2012 8:01 PM
Yeah, Obama's own "trusted" him to be their santa CLAUSE only obama is just like them and cares only about obama...the blacks/latinos are the worst off financially and poverty is the highest it has been in those classes...they are too dumb to notice with all the "free stuff" they are offered. Meanwhile, hardworking people know what it takes to succeed and that no family can justify "spending their way out of debt" and taking money from someone to give to someone else who does not deserve it!!
Summers Wrote: Nov 09, 2012 8:22 PM
It's 'Santa Claus', illiterate.
Nana82 Wrote: Nov 09, 2012 8:00 PM
How else do you learn from experience?
Akennas55 Wrote: Nov 09, 2012 7:57 PM
And for the record, I find Obama repellent...
Akennas55 Wrote: Nov 09, 2012 7:56 PM
Accurately, that should be "Romney was defined by the Obama gangsters and their media harlots as 'elitist'" and the perception became reality to the dumbasses.

Mitt Romney's top campaign aides conducted a conference call with conservative journalists this afternoon, during which they assessed the damage from Tuesday's electoral loss.  The participants included campaign manager Matt Rhoades, political director Rich Beeson, polling director Neil Newhouse and digital director Zac Moffatt.  A few notes from the call:

Matt Rhoades, on the overall race: "No campaign is perfect, and we certainly made our share of mistakes." On Paul Ryan: "He has come away from this race with a very bright future before him."

Rich Beeson, on the campaign's strategy: "We won independents and held the base....

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