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http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives2/2008/02/019710.php One excerpt: But voting on the basis of electability is often a fool's errand. Right now, Romney looks like a long-shot in November. He should be an attractive candidate -- smart, knowledgeable, good looking, extremely articulate -- but he's run into voter resistance even among conservatives because of his flip-flops, possibly his religion, and a general failure to connect. If he overcomes these problems and defeats McCain the rest of the way, then he'll have done enough to establish his potential electability to my satisfaction. If he doesn't, the issue will be moot. Meanwhile, Republicans should not take too much comfort from McCain's performance in polls against Clinton and Obama this far from November. The McCain I saw in the California debate last week didn't look particularly electable. With the economy emerging as the overwhelmingly central issue in the campaign, with McCain's nasty streak in...

Mitt in Chicagoland!

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From Havs

Did you guys catch the Townhall blog about this, by Novak?   http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/RobertDNovak/2008/02/02/bush_against_romney  This is something we need to push far and wide.  Bush says he isn't happy with Romney because he's too tough on the border.  One of the commentors at Michelle Malkin's blog said that Romney should say this in response: "I found out today that President Bush may not support my candidacy, and the reason specifically is because I don't share his liberal views on immigration amnesty. He wants to make it easy on illegal immigrants to stay in the this country, as does Senator McCain who proved it with his amnesty bill in the senate, and I'm a strict reconstructionist on the issue of this country's sovereignty and right to keep its borders secure." This would be huge if we could get this out.  For people who hate the illegal immigration plan that Bush, McCain, and Kennedy tried to shove down ou...

Don't let them tell you Main was uncontested!

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 MAINE LEADERSHIP TEAM Honorary Chair Former Governor John R. McKernan Co-Chairs United Senator Olympia J. Snowe (R-Maine) United States Senator Susan M. Collins (R-Maine) Vice Chair State Representative Josh Tardy (R-Newport) Legislative Team Representative James Annis (R-Dover-Foxcroft) Representative Rich Cebra (R-Naples) Representative Kathy Chase (R-Wells) Representative Dean Cray (R-Palmyra) Representative Phil Curtis (R-Madison) Representative Harold Ian Emery (R-Cutler) Representative Stacey Fitts (R-Pittsfield) Representative Ken Fletcher (R-Winslow) Representative Jeff Gifford (R-Lincoln) Representative John McDonough (R-Scarborough) Representative Everett McLeod (R-Lee) Representative H. Sawin Millett (R-Waterford) Representative Gary Moore (R-Standish) Representative Kerri Prescott (R-Topsham) Representative John Robinson (R-Raymond) Representative David Richardson (R-Carmel) Representative Wes Richardson (R-Warren) Representative...

Race is Tightening--New Movement!!!

GOP Dead Heat

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