Down1
21st February 2016, 08:41 AM
To be fair, this is just a Utah Op-ed and not national, but give it up already.
In Utah, "Other" is a placeholder for their new neighbor Willard Mitt Romney. These dreamers are not alone. In November, a Boston Globe poll claimed Romney would win New Hampshire with 36 percent of the vote were he a candidate, relegating Trump a very distant second place at 14 percent.
Will the Republican muddle persuade Romney (or attract a fresh face like the billionaire former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg)? Most likely, party leaders are already turning to the vetted, reasonably well-liked but always coquettish Romney.
http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/3540763-155/op-ed-fractured-gops-uniter-romney-is
http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/3540763-155/op-ed-fractured-gops-uniter-romney-is
In Utah, "Other" is a placeholder for their new neighbor Willard Mitt Romney. These dreamers are not alone. In November, a Boston Globe poll claimed Romney would win New Hampshire with 36 percent of the vote were he a candidate, relegating Trump a very distant second place at 14 percent.
Will the Republican muddle persuade Romney (or attract a fresh face like the billionaire former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg)? Most likely, party leaders are already turning to the vetted, reasonably well-liked but always coquettish Romney.
http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/3540763-155/op-ed-fractured-gops-uniter-romney-is
http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/3540763-155/op-ed-fractured-gops-uniter-romney-is