I really think Mitt should slam this message home to the voters about how his competitors are ALL CHERRY-PICKING these primaries. I would like to hear Mitt say:
"I won't give into that Washington pessimism of giving up on a single job, and I won't give into that same type of pessimism of giving up on a single vote or a single state, no matter who is voting, no matter where that state may be. I want to bring together all 50 states and all americans behind the 3 pilars of conservatism: a strong economy, a strong military, and a strong families. I know I can represent all these pillars, and that's why I am campaigning and will continue to campaign in every single primary and caucus."
It's just so obvious- 1. He's been in 1st in two and 2nd in the other two. (check) 2. He's the only one who's seriously competed for EVERY state 3. He isn't and won't cherry pick any states regardless of how well he'll do in votes as his competitors are ("no votes and no states left behind") 4. Point #3 shows that the other candidates either don't care about those other states, don't think they can win them, or don't have the organizations to go out and try to win every single state and every single vote they can (no broad base appeal, guys?).
Sorry to post this here, as it may be a bit off-topic, but I need some information. As a Romney supporter in Ohio, I have been trying very hard to locate any kind of campaign or organization in this state. I know that the Ohio primary is not until March 4, but I do know that at least a base campaign staff has been put together here and I am trying to get in touch with them because I want to be involved. If anyone has any information, or could point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it. I have a strong feeling that Ohio could be THE pivotal state in the fall, and I want to do everything in my power to make sure it stays red. The Dems have made some big gains here in recent years and I am worried that a weak GOP turnout might tilt it the other way.
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