Romney Leads Republican Race but Has Major Work to Do
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by News Editor
Washington Post – After Tuesday’s Southern primaries, Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign message can be boiled down to five words: The math is with us. It is as accurate as it is uninspiring, as much a measure of weakness as of strength. Right now, it may be the best he can offer.
It’s been noted that President Obama used the same argument in his drive to the Democratic nomination four years ago, but the reasons the two campaigns adopted the argument are dramatically different and speak to the problems of Romney’s candidacy.
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