Tuesday, July 29, 2008 |
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The Recycled Anti-Romney Story ... |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
5:24 PM |
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 As Allah Pundit points out, this story is nothing new. I was on Fox talking about this exact same story back in early April. So why has the Washington Times recycled the story? One possibility is that the reporter (and editor) missed it the first time, but a more likely scenario is the fact that "veep" speculation is nearing apogee has made this story "newsworthy" again.
... Except it's not. A bogus story isn't better the second time around.
Mitt Romney is not a perfect running mate pick, but reports of massive evangelical angst over his potential selection are highly suspect. My guess is that this is not a grassroots effort, but rather merely "astroturf." Most likely, this story is not the product of rank-and-file organic evangelical angst, but rather an invention of the Mike Huckabee forces (who, by the way, are more likely to "pitch" the story to a Washington Times reporter ...)
Sure, there might be some anti-Mormon votes out there -- but the threat that he would cost McCain 5-7 percent of the vote seems purely hysterical to me. A more legitimate concern about Mitt Romney is his fairly recent conversion to the pro-Life cause. But I'm suspicious that this is the rationale behind the anti-Romney forces. After all, if they are concerned about the life issue -- as I am -- why not use their clout to focus on stopping Tom Ridge?
Romney should be considered if McCain believes he can help win states like Michigan, as well as help with the economy and fundraising. He may -- or may not -- be a good pick. But make no mistake; the attacks on him are not "spontaneous" ...
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008 |
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Romney Becoming More Likely "Veep" Pick? |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
10:33 AM |
First Read reports:
"At a fundraiser in New Mexico last night, McCain cracked this joke at Romney’s expense: “I’m appreciative every time I see Mitt on television on my behalf. He does a better job for me than he did for himself as a matter of fact.” Bada bing. If McCain can start joking about someone, you know they've made it into his mental inner circle. Romney may very well be higher on the short list than anyone realizes. The biggest roadblock for many in picturing a McCain-Romney ticket is McCain getting over his personal reservations about him. But joking about him is a start."
It seems to me that Romney's chances are getting better and better every day. Really, the only major reservation about whether or not McCain would consider Romney was whether or not McCain could warm up to him personally ...
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Monday, May 19, 2008 |
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Romney to the Rescue? |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
8:07 AM |
John McCain's campaign can't compete with Barack Obama's money, so he's turning to the RNC. They, in turn, are looking to George W. Bush and Mitt Romney.
From today's NYT:
... Republican officials said they were enlisting President Bush, a formidable fund-raiser who has raised more than $36 million this year for Republican candidates and committees, for three events on Mr. McCain’s behalf. They will appear together at a fund-raiser in Phoenix on May 27, and the next day the president will take part in a luncheon with Mitt Romney in Salt Lake City and then an exclusive dinner at Mr. Romney’s vacation home in Park City, Utah. It is of interest that while Mike Huckabee continues to garner media exposure, Mitt Romney is becoming the "go-to-guy" when it comes to raising Republican money ...
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 |
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Susan B. Anthony List Names Romneyites as Co-Chairs |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
8:39 AM |
Politico's Shenanigans -- with the help of an unnamed conservative source -- takes a shot at Team Romney today:
Conservatives seem to be snickering over the latest Susan B. Anthony List update. ... SBA’s No. 1 goal is to end abortion in this country.
This is why some find it highly interesting that the two new co-chairs of the SBA List are former Mitt Romney folk: Barbara Comstock and Cesar Conda. (Conda works at Navigators, the baby of GOP Svengali Mike Murphy, while Comstock has her own shop.)
Still, heads are shaking at the news — especially considering Romney’s abortion-rights past. And, even better: SBA is also holding a fundraiser ($500 a head) with who as its highlighted star of the night? Mitt Romney. “Having Romney headline a SBA event doesn’t pass the laugh test in town among real conservatives,” snickered one self-described “real conservative” who went on to ask: “Two senior Romney people in charge of the SBA? Are they trying to kill the institution?”
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Saturday, May 10, 2008 |
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The Romney Reunion Last Night |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
3:10 PM |
Last night, Mitt Romney hosted a campaign "reunion" in Houston.
More than 1,200 people attended -- many of whom flew into town to attend -- leading me to believe that they believe Romney has a future.
The event was for fun and did not include official strategic meetings, though staff mingled and, no doubt, networked.
The festivities included a VIP reception (Robert Masbacher spoke at the reception) and then a Beach Boys concert. Ann and Mitt actually danced, and at one point came up on stage and sang Barbara Ann (not the "bomb Iran" version).
Attendees included Romney top-donors and staff. A top campaign finance chair from Houston hosted the event.
There was also a separate breakfast fundraiser this morning for McCain. The message was simple: Support McCain because you don't want Obama for president.
Regarding "veep' possibilities, one source told me: "I came away with a clear impression that nobody on team Romney are under the illusion they are the favorite son of John McCain."
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Friday, May 09, 2008 |
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Mitt Hits Barack and McCain Needs Huck |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
8:35 AM |
Yesterday on CNN's "The Situation Room," Mitt Romney took a shot at Barack Obama:
... "The truth of the matter is just as I said, that he doesn't have a record of accomplishments in the private sector or in the governmental sector ... hasn't pushed a major piece of legislation.
"He seems like a charming guy who's very well-spoken. But in terms of actually having led, actually having accomplished something, actually having a kind of leadership that America needs at a critical time with our economy ... he's untested. ... Frankly, Sen. McCain is someone who is tested and very proven ..."
Obama later fired back, saying this was the same kind of argument Romney had used against McCain.
Meanwhile, writing in the Buffalo News, Curt Smith makes the Huck for Veep case, arguing McCain needs Huckabee's voters:
Specifically, Huckabee would clinch what McCain aides wrongly “believe that he has already won,” the Wall Street Journal says of bornagains. Despite his recent “guns and religion” gaffe, Barack Obama could loosen such evangelical states as Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and even Mississippi. Recently, Houston TV megachurch pastor Joel Osteen lauded Hillary Clinton for “all you’ve done for America.” Kennedy’s fire wall was LBJ. Huckabee would be McCain’s. Overnight he would make the Republicans’ largest block a GOP pro, not con.
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008 |
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The Jindal Factor ... |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
9:35 AM |
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As I noted last night, my new Politico piece focuses on Romney v. Huckabee. My theory is that these two will meet again. And while the piece notes that neither of the two might get the Veep nod, it does not deal with the obvious fact that if McCain wins, his V.P. would obviously have an "inside track" to the next nomination battle.
And because I wrote the piece a few days ago, it does not address Bill Kristol's column yesterday about the prospects of La governor Bobby Jindal as veep.
Obviously, if Jindal were to become Vice President, that would be a devastating blow to the hopes of both Romney and Huckabee. Note: I go into this making the assumption that every politician -- especially those who have run before --wants to be president.
I don't think Jindal will be picked, but you've got to bet that he will also be fighting it out with Mitt and Huck in the future ...
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Monday, May 05, 2008 |
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Veep Race: McCain/Romney Would Lose? |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
8:38 AM |
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 John McCain and La governor Bobby Jindal.
Bill Kristol's op-ed this morning focuses on the possibility that John McCain might pick La governor Bobby Jindal as his running mate. While that is an interesting possibility to discuss (personally, I think he needs to serve as governor for a few years), this excerpt about Mitt Romney caught my attention: "Another McCain staffer called my attention to this finding in the latest Fox News poll: McCain led Obama in the straight match-up, 46 to 43. Voters were then asked to choose between two tickets, McCain-Romney vs. Obama-Clinton. Obama-Clinton won 47 to 41. That reversal of a three-point McCain lead to a six-point deficit for the McCain ticket suggests what might happen (a) when the Democrats unite, and (b) if McCain were to choose a conventional running mate, who, as it were, reinforced the Republican brand for the ticket. As the McCain aide put it, this is what will happen if we run a traditional campaign; our numbers will gradually regress toward the (losing) generic Republican number."
Kristol admits this scenario depends on Obama being the nominee. I might also add that this scenario assumes Obama would pick Hillary; he wouldn't. Still, this serves as a bit of a blow to those who are hoping for a McCain/Romney ticket.
It is also interesting to note that it was McCain staffers who reportedly brought this to Kristols' attention ... Update: Check out my new Politico column on Romney v. Huckabee.
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Friday, April 25, 2008 |
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Huck4America Emails Me ... |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
3:49 PM |
Huck4America just emailed me a statement about the nascent Romney vs. Huckabee "Veep" controversy. Here's an excerpt:
Attacks by the Mitt Romney supporters are unwarranted and unnecessary. Making comments such as "[Mike Huckabee's] blatant actions forced America to re-think it's bias against the LDS people, and the country found out that it was neither fair, nor warranted" and "the Evangelical Taliban are those evangelicals who think they are the only people worthy to decide who can or cannot be considered Christian" or "He only attracts a small group of evangelicals who cannot stomach a Mormon in the White House, and who base their vote on religion" are highly offensive and sound as if they came from the Radical Left. Comparing Americans who classify themselves as Evangelicals to a murderous regime is a tactic of desperate individuals and should immediately draw a retraction from Governor Mitt Romney and members of his staff. There is absolutely no place in the political discourse for this kind of hate speech by supporters of Mitt Romney. We ask that Governor Romney repudiate these kind of statements. The entire statement is after the jump ...
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Friday, April 25, 2008 |
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Huckabee is running for 2012? |
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Posted by:
Matt Lewis at
2:05 PM |
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 ... Just received this email from a reader, who has an interesting theory that Huckabee is looking past the vice presidency ...
Huckabee is running for 2012
He knows McCain can't choose him so he's sowing as much division as possible, and trying to stay in the spot light. Think about it.
The continuing snarky Romney comments.
The anti-Romney ad petition.
The book to be released in Nov about his campaign.
The Huck4America website.
His "new and improved" website with a countdown!
HuckPAC.
Pep rally for himself.
Speaking engagements all about himself, not McCain.
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