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If DONE RIGHT (which I would suspect at this point they know they have to do), then I think it helps Romney.
But there is a big margin of error there, and no plan survives contact with the enemy. We will see how good Obama is at overcoming a Romney campaign run on an actual platform v "I'm not the guy with the 8% unemployment". There is alot of room there to run on Mediscare and the general notion that any big change done by Republicans is designed to help the rich at the expense of others.
I would say...... somewhere between 55/45 and 65/35 to help Romney v hurt him.
Sorry, but its a bit ridiculous to say that Romney can run a campaign on "actual performance" as he has zero experience at POTUS. Granted he has a resume, but he has to convince people that success in the minor leagues translates to superior major league performance sufficient to transplant a guy with actual major league experience.
Now its ok to believe its so, but when it comes to qualifications to be POTUS, Romney has ZERO actual experience and Obama has 3.5 years of actual experience.
Sorry, but its a bit ridiculous to say that Romney can run a campaign on "actual performance" as he has zero experience at POTUS. Granted he has a resume, but he has to convince people that success in the minor leagues translates to superior major league performance sufficient to transplant a guy with actual major league experience.
Now its ok to believe its so, but when it comes to qualifications to be POTUS, Romney has ZERO actual experience and Obama has 3.5 years of actual experience.
It would hurt him and the entire push for fiscal responsibility. Ryan is one of the smartest members of the House, holds a seat in the House that is needed to keep the left out, and is a little too young for a VP. He should pick Christie. He needs some balls in his campaign and it wouldn't hurt the Tea Party's hold on the House.
I'm no Romney fan but I believe 4 years as a governor is a MUCH more applicable experience than 3 1/2 years as a Senator. No one can run against an incumbant POTUS and say "I have more Presidential experience than this guy" so that's a fallacy anyway. Romney has a wealth more of managerial experience than then Senator Obama did. So lets not argue about experience on this one. I think thats an argument that makes no sense. IMO, being Governor of a state is THE best preparation for the office of the President. Its basically the same job, just on a smaller scale. With all that being said, I still think Romney sucks, so whatever lol.
Well, it is being reported that Romney will announce Ryan tomorrow morning. While it is entirely possible that they are screwing with the media, it seems kinda unlikely and that Ryan will be the VP pick. Do you think the pick will help Romney, hurt him, have no real effect?
His problem, unlike President Obama, is that he doesn't embrace who he really is. President Obama lays it out there. He's a quasi-socialist, makes it known more and more everyday, and makes no bones about it. Romney should say, yes, I compromised with some Dems, but they were all I had. And that was a very different circumstance than this is. This President wants to say I would ruin the middle class, well, it can't get much worse than what it is. He says I would ruin it, he already has. So, that's "forward" for you. You can go "forward" and continue to ruin the middle class.The problem here is that Romney has to run away from his record as governor or annoy the republican base.
The problem here is that Romney has to run away from his record as governor or annoy the republican base.
If he does it, he's just playing right into Obama's hands. Making it all about taxes and trickle down. Obama wins if that is what the election is about and that is all Ryan is about.
Sorry, but its a bit ridiculous to say that Romney can run a campaign on "actual performance" as he has zero experience at POTUS
cpwill said:We will see how good Obama is at overcoming a Romney campaign run on an actual platform
Now its ok to believe its so, but when it comes to qualifications to be POTUS, Romney has ZERO actual experience and Obama has 3.5 years of actual experience.
The problem here is that Romney has to run away from his record as governor or annoy the republican base.
Well, it is being reported that Romney will announce Ryan tomorrow morning. While it is entirely possible that they are screwing with the media, it seems kinda unlikely and that Ryan will be the VP pick. Do you think the pick will help Romney, hurt him, have no real effect?
If he does it, he's just playing right into Obama's hands. Making it all about taxes and trickle down. Obama wins if that is what the election is about and that is all Ryan is about.
Romney is such a lousy candidate that it will not matter who he picks as his VP. When Romney loses 2012 the die hard party-tards will probably try to blame Paul Ryan just like many die hard party-tards tried to blame Sarah Palin for McRino losing 08 instead of accepting the fact that they chose a ****ty candidate.
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