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Romney Must Drop Out Soon or Face Embarrassment

I said earlier today and this week that either McCain or Romney would be going home tonight… and will be out of the race. Romney will ruin his “brand” in politics if he tries to continue after losing. McCain simply wouldn’t have the momentum to get it done if he got 2nd. We will know soon. Someone is going home for good.

If Romney loses he is for sure done for these reasons:1. He spent millions in Iowa and lost to a nobody.2. He spent millions in NH and lost to a 72 year old man.3. He has no momentum.4. He is a businessman and he is smart. If he continues people will wonder if he is really a good business man or not because he can’t cut his losses and call it quits when he is supposed to.5. His campaigns morale, fundraising, volunteer base, and energy will be lost completely.

6. McCain prevailed ideologically on all the issues (economy, war, character, trust, etc.)

7. NH is in Romney’s back yard and he failed to deliver, despite being in the NH media market for 4 years as governor.

8. The Main Stream Media is 100% against Romney from here on out

9. Romney has already earned an image as a Negative Campaigner… bad thing.

10. Romney lied this morning when he said he would win NH.  His aides were very confident that he would prevail and do well today in NH.  It proves Romney’s Get Out the Vote Team is not all it is cracked up to be… 2 big failures in a week!

 

Romney has to go home. 


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The only point I can argue is #7: NH is in Romney’s back yard and he failed to deliver, despite being in the NH media market for 4 years as governor.

It’s actually harder to gain support where you’re well known. This is a strange but true thing. I think he’s good for one more Primary. A loss there – 3 strikes – and he needs to pack it in. The question is whether or not the Mormon leaders will let him retire from the race.

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