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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 713668" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>He won the straw pole at the repub. meeting in New Orleans so he has to be considered a front pack possible. Very true about the Mass. Health care and here's a damn if you do, damn if you don't moment. Romney's plan was a model influence on the national plan of Obama/democrats although they packed on extra goodies to buy votes for passage, not that this hasn't happened before. If the national plan shows signs that are positive, Romney could claim some of that success but he'd be a slap in the face of the massive oppostion stirred with help by GOP operatives and if the nominee, they stay home election day as the vote comes down to the real Obama or an Obama wanna-be. If the national healthplan proves a failure and Romney is linked, then he suffers the blame and same results as first example. </p><p> </p><p>This may prove far more a problem for Mitt than his Mormonism. Even many evangelicals have so looked past this to even <a href="http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org/why.php" target="_blank"><span style="color: red">openly embrace</span></a> Mitt so I don't think it's a problem. Besides Mitt got elected governor in a State where religious wise, Catholicism rules (44% of pop.) so I'm not so sure his religious affliation is a big deal. But the clock ticketh so we'll find out a lot sooner than we realize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 713668, member: 2189"] He won the straw pole at the repub. meeting in New Orleans so he has to be considered a front pack possible. Very true about the Mass. Health care and here's a damn if you do, damn if you don't moment. Romney's plan was a model influence on the national plan of Obama/democrats although they packed on extra goodies to buy votes for passage, not that this hasn't happened before. If the national plan shows signs that are positive, Romney could claim some of that success but he'd be a slap in the face of the massive oppostion stirred with help by GOP operatives and if the nominee, they stay home election day as the vote comes down to the real Obama or an Obama wanna-be. If the national healthplan proves a failure and Romney is linked, then he suffers the blame and same results as first example. This may prove far more a problem for Mitt than his Mormonism. Even many evangelicals have so looked past this to even [URL="http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org/why.php"][COLOR=red]openly embrace[/COLOR][/URL] Mitt so I don't think it's a problem. Besides Mitt got elected governor in a State where religious wise, Catholicism rules (44% of pop.) so I'm not so sure his religious affliation is a big deal. But the clock ticketh so we'll find out a lot sooner than we realize. [/QUOTE]
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