GOP problem as Mitt Romney is winning states he won't win in November
By: Patrick Roberts | Published Thursday, March 1, 2012, 11:15 AM | Updated Thursday, March 1, 2012, 11:15 AM
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Republicans are breathing a sigh of relief right now that Mitt Romney is back at the head of the race but they may be relaxing too soon.
Currently Rick Santorum holds a significant lead in Ohio the biggest prize of all on Super Tuesday while he is also ahead in many states in the south.
His lead there and in Republican leaning states present the major problem for the GOP.
Mitt Romney will win in many states such as California and New York where a more moderate breed of Republican votes but the GOP has very little hope of carrying those states in November.
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The enthusiasm gap for Romney in states such as Ohio which is a must win for him in the November contest bodes ill for the ticket.
For Romney to win he needs to stoke up the base in key states such as Ohio and Pennsylvania but the reality is that the rank and file GOPers don't much like him.
That is sure to lead to problems in the general election proper.
Romney may be back in front but his chances of pulling off the upset in November will depend on a far more energized base in key states.
Right now that seems unlikely to happen.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.jerryoneill | Mar 02, 2012, 12:26 AM EST
He could always get a job modeling clothes in Macy's front window if he would only loosen up a bit or do Cadillac commercials with his wife.
eiriamach | Mar 01, 2012, 12:11 PM EST
There's another gap. Santorum lost Michigan to Romney by 3 percentage points, but he lost the votes of Michigan GOP women by 5 points. GOP women will make sure that Santorum doesn't dance at any Inauguration ball. He crudely criticized feminists and working mothers in "It Takes a Family," where he wrote, "Some are working because they think they must buy their kids and themselves more things they 'need'— instead of giving themselves to their children." Yes, mothers know the cost of an orthodontist and a college education. Very few can afford to be stay-at-home moms today, and those who can afford it are one-percenters who will vote for Romney because Romney knows how to safeguard their privileges at the expense of the 99 percent.