Super Tuesday

Newt would make a good Secretary of Interior. He could go to every national park and bore school children.
 
Does Romney's surgical approach to campaigning and by-the-numbers approach to getting delegates garner any confidence in voters that he can actually fix the economy if elected?
 
The thing in Romney's favor for a general election is where his votes are coming from - middle and upper middle suburban and urban voters. This is where the GOP has been weak.

The core question would be if enough of the rural and lower middle income base would also get out and vote for him.
 
Does Romney's surgical approach to campaigning and by-the-numbers approach to getting delegates garner any confidence in voters that he can actually fix the economy if elected?

His approach to campaigning doesn't affect my confidence in his abilities one way or the other. His moderate record and history of governing from the middle on the other hand prove that he is far from conservative. A conservative economic approach is our only hope in curing this economy.
 
Does Romney's surgical approach to campaigning and by-the-numbers approach to getting delegates garner any confidence in voters that he can actually fix the economy if elected?

Given that Team Obama suggested him running a POTUS campaign should be considered "executive experience" and how he's actually governed I'd say no. Smart campaigning does not equate to leadership.
 
Certaintly the word 'interior' could be misconstrued :p

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Santorum and Newt need to somehow get on the same ticket. That's the way to take down Romney, and much more importantly, Obama.
 

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