Mitt Not Even Close to Being GOP Frontrunner

Started by suzziY, August 13, 2014, 12:55:42 PM

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suzziY

Noting but MSM hype...looks like the Dems are hoping Mitt runs again, I'm hoping he doesn't.  Mitt isn't close to being a frontrunner and I am totally surprised that Paul appears to be on top!

..."Analysis of a nationwide poll of GOP voters by CNN doesn't include Romney. But they also asked these voters if they would consider "someone else." That "someone else" got six percent, less than half of the total amassed by front-runner Kentucky Senator Rand Paul. That "someone else" was a few points lower than a CNN poll taken at the end of last year. And it assumes that every undecided voter would go for Romney, when there were other viable candidates not on the list....

...But there's another group that benefits from a Romney candidacy: Democrats.

Lost in the hype that Romney would defeat Obama in a rematch is the same CNN poll revealing that Hillary Clinton would hammer Mitt Romney 55 percent to 42 percent. He fares no better against the Democrat front-runner than a host of other GOP nominees, and worse than some, despite having a lot more money and name recognition.
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Cryptic Bert

The media has given up trying to discredit GOP congressional candidate ahead of the 2014 election and are now focusing on Rand Paul and Ted Cruz. That signals they have given up hope of keeping the Senate. They seem to be focusing more on Paul because he seems to appeal to more people. I don't think the media believe Romney will run so they are trying to convince him to run with all these stories about beating Obama.

ConservativeMe

I don't see Romney making another run for President.  Honestly I don't see any real contenders for either party which would make a good President right now.
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Cryptic Bert

Quote from: ConservativeMe on August 13, 2014, 01:28:35 PM
I don't see Romney making another run for President.  Honestly I don't see any real contenders for either party which would make a good President right now.

Who would you pick then?

Solar

Quote from: ConservativeMe on August 13, 2014, 01:28:35 PM
I don't see Romney making another run for President.  Honestly I don't see any real contenders for either party which would make a good President right now.
So Allen West, Gowdy, Lee, Cruz, none of them in your mind are qualified? :rolleyes:
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Quote from: The Boo Man... on August 13, 2014, 01:12:49 PM
The media has given up trying to discredit GOP congressional candidate ahead of the 2014 election and are now focusing on Rand Paul and Ted Cruz. That signals they have given up hope of keeping the Senate. They seem to be focusing more on Paul because he seems to appeal to more people. I don't think the media believe Romney will run so they are trying to convince him to run with all these stories about beating Obama.
Nailed it!
It's also why they're focusing on 2016, they know Nov will be total defeat of the leftist message. It's all distraction, we still have two years to go, and God only knows who the chosen one would be.

Yet these idiots are trying to get us to focus on 2016? :lol:
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Cryptic Bert

Quote from: walkstall on August 13, 2014, 04:25:28 PM
:rolleyes: What do you call nice hair?  :tounge:

I guess to a bald person any hair is nice hair...

walkstall

Quote from: The Boo Man... on August 13, 2014, 04:36:37 PM
I guess to a bald person any hair is nice hair...

Trust me at my age you only wish you could go bald.   :lol:
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Walter Josh

Quote from: taxed on August 13, 2014, 04:00:47 PM
Mitt?  Is he the one with the nice hair?

Yes and the loafers, the blazer, the shirt, creased slacks etc.
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Quote from: ConservativeMe on August 13, 2014, 01:28:35 PM
I don't see Romney making another run for President.  Honestly I don't see any real contenders for either party which would make a good President right now.
Troll alert.  Conflating the few but real, decent conservatives with the likes of Hillary Biden & Warren.

Troll Alert.

quiller

Quote from: Solar on August 13, 2014, 02:10:22 PM
Sorry, but I'm not running, so I'm out. :biggrin:
Would you accept a Cabinet seat? I bet Billy wants Secretary of War. Taxed in Treasury. I can see Giles at either HHS or DOJ. Howzabout a run at State?

quiller

Quote from: walkstall on August 13, 2014, 04:25:28 PM
:rolleyes: What do you call nice hair?  :tounge:

One that grows at an even rate and in the same direction. One patch on my right side over the ear grows a different way, and WITHOUT EXCEPTION, even when I tell the barber to watch out for it, they invariably cut it wrong and the whole side bristles outward like a well-goosed possum. It simply isn't possible to get a good haircut.

In my life I have had to endure short haircuts or allow it to go hippie-long just so the weight of the hair allows it to be "trained" to lay as I want it to. Not that I need many haircuts these days, but I'm not QUITE at comb-over country. When I get there, I already have the clippers and will then do my own hair.