Romney's biggest mistake?

Mott the Hoople

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It's pretty clear that based on State polling and the EV count that Romney's odds of winning Tuesay are a long shot. Intrade has Obama odds at 67.7 and 538 has Obamas odds at 83.7%.

So in a campaign rife with mistakes what was Romney's biggest mistake?

I'd argue that it was selecting Paul Ryan over Rob Portman. Here Romney committed the same mistake McCain did. He nominated a far right running mate as a SOP to the wingnut base (to Ryan's credit at least he's qualified to hold high office). In a campaign where running to the middle would have gained him far more why would he chose a running mate with the extreme views Ryan has? It doesn't make sense. Also, it's been clear for quite some time that Ohio is the tipping point State in the EV count. So here you have a popular Senator in Ohio, one that is fairly moderate, well spoken and certainly qualified to be President that would have gone a long way towards winning Ohio. Though Romney has made some huge mistakes, i.e. "Let Detroit go bankrupt.", "I support the Blount Ammendment.", "I don't care about the 47%.", allowing Obama to to define him as the outsourcing profiteer from Bain, "Chrysler is moving to China." the biggest one was choosng Ryan over Portman.

With Ryan as a running mate he's polarized women voters who don't trust him on reproductive rights and seniors who don't trust him with the voucherization of Medicare. All this to gain support of the right wing base? It's just stupid!

Hell the only thing Portman had going against him was his stint as Bush's trade negotiator but he sure as hell doesn't bring the baggage Ryan brought to the campaign and he would have significantly improved Romney's odds of winning Ohio nor would he have been nearly as polarizing as Ryan is on womens reproductive rights, medicare and deficit reduction negotiations.

If Obama wins the Election by 18 or less EV's and wins Ohio than this will certainly have been Mitt's biggest mistake.
 
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It's pretty clear that based on State polling and the EV count that Romney's odds of winning Tuesay are a long shot. Intrade has Obama odds at 67.7 and 538 has Obamas odds at 83.7%.

So in a campaign rife with mistakes what was Romney's biggest mistake?

I'd argue that it was selecting Paul Ryan over Rob Portman. Here Romney committed the same mistake McCain did. He nominated a far right running mate as a SOP to the wingnut base (to Ryan's credit at least he's qualified to hold high office). In a campaign where running to the middle would have gained him far more why would he chose a running mate with the extreme views Ryan has? It doesn't make sense. Also, it's been clear for quite some time that Ohio is the tipping point State in the EV count. So here you have a popular Senator in Ohio, one that is fairly moderate, well spoken and certainly qualified to be President that would have gone a long way towards winning Ohio. Though Romney has made some huge mistakes, i.e. "Let Detroit go bankrupt.", "I support the Blount Ammendment.", "I don't care about the 47%.", allowing Obama to to define him as the outsourcing profiteer from Bain, "Chrysler is moving to China." the biggest one was choosng Ryan over Portman.

With Ryan as a running mate he's polarized women voters who don't trust him on reproductive rights and seniors who don't trust him with the voucherization of Medicare. All this to gain support of the right wing base? It's just stupid!

Hell the only thing Portman had going against him was his stint as Bush's trade negotiator but he sure as hell doesn't bring the baggage Ryan brought to the campaign and he would have significantly improved Romney's odds of winning Ohio nor would he have been nearly as polarizing as Ryan is on womens reproductive rights, medicare and deficit reduction negotiations.

If Obama wins the Election by 18 or less EV's and wins Ohio than this will certainly have been Mitt's biggest mistake.

Just a quick question. If Obama loses are you going to scream foul?
 
His biggest mistake is running while the republican party is still so insane you cant win the general after securing the nomination.


Its why they could only muster the clown car occpuants to run this go arround
 
It's pretty clear that based on State polling and the EV count that Romney's odds of winning Tuesay are a long shot. Intrade has Obama odds at 67.7 and 538 has Obamas odds at 83.7%.

So in a campaign rife with mistakes what was Romney's biggest mistake?

I'd argue that it was selecting Paul Ryan over Rob Portman. Here Romney committed the same mistake McCain did. He nominated a far right running mate as a SOP to the wingnut base (to Ryan's credit at least he's qualified to hold high office). In a campaign where running to the middle would have gained him far more why would he chose a running mate with the extreme views Ryan has? It doesn't make sense. Also, it's been clear for quite some time that Ohio is the tipping point State in the EV count. So here you have a popular Senator in Ohio, one that is fairly moderate, well spoken and certainly qualified to be President that would have gone a long way towards winning Ohio. Though Romney has made some huge mistakes, i.e. "Let Detroit go bankrupt.", "I support the Blount Ammendment.", "I don't care about the 47%.", allowing Obama to to define him as the outsourcing profiteer from Bain, "Chrysler is moving to China." the biggest one was choosng Ryan over Portman.

With Ryan as a running mate he's polarized women voters who don't trust him on reproductive rights and seniors who don't trust him with the voucherization of Medicare. All this to gain support of the right wing base? It's just stupid!

Hell the only thing Portman had going against him was his stint as Bush's trade negotiator but he sure as hell doesn't bring the baggage Ryan brought to the campaign and he would have significantly improved Romney's odds of winning Ohio nor would he have been nearly as polarizing as Ryan is on womens reproductive rights, medicare and deficit reduction negotiations.

If Obama wins the Election by 18 or less EV's and wins Ohio than this will certainly have been Mitt's biggest mistake.

Totally agree. He lost the day he picked Ryan.
 
That's the funniest thing of all. He was last on their list of preferred candidates. They wanted two of the looniest, Bachmann and Cain, before they wanted Mittens.

And if he loses, they'll rage about how he "wasn't conservative enough", won't they?
 
I'd go w/ picking Chris Christie as his keynote speaker. First, Christie talked all about himself during the speech. Then, he shredded Fox & Friends for cynically asking him how he'd get Romney involved in the Sandy relief effort. Last, he practically endorsed Obama this past week.
 
I'd go w/ picking Chris Christie as his keynote speaker. First, Christie talked all about himself during the speech. Then, he shredded Fox & Friends for cynically asking him how he'd get Romney involved in the Sandy relief effort. Last, he practically endorsed Obama this past week.

Of course. It must be the one decent pub's fault, couldn't possibly have anything to do with the utter failure of the TP's hero. Retard.
 
I'd go w/ picking Chris Christie as his keynote speaker. First, Christie talked all about himself during the speech. Then, he shredded Fox & Friends for cynically asking him how he'd get Romney involved in the Sandy relief effort. Last, he practically endorsed Obama this past week.
Really? You'd rap Romney and Christie for Christie making the obvious point that Douchie had his head up his ass? How does that hurt Romney?
 
I'd go w/ picking Chris Christie as his keynote speaker. First, Christie talked all about himself during the speech. Then, he shredded Fox & Friends for cynically asking him how he'd get Romney involved in the Sandy relief effort. Last, he practically endorsed Obama this past week.

You ever watch Obama's '04 speech at the DNC dude? Go watch it and see how many times he mentioned Kerry (hint: not many). This was his "there is no red America there is no blue America" speech that made him a star and set him on his way to the Presidency.
 
LOL, the righties hitched their star to a man they distrust and loathe....
 
I think his 47% comment is the one that sunk his campaign. I think when people saw the tape, they saw Romney and they didn't like the oligarchic attitude!
 
I think his 47% comment is the one that sunk his campaign. I think when people saw he tape, they saw Romney and they didn't like the oligarchic attitude!

The righties don't care about any of that, do they?
 
You ever watch Obama's '04 speech at the DNC dude? Go watch it and see how many times he mentioned Kerry (hint: not many). This was his "there is no red America there is no blue America" speech that made him a star and set him on his way to the Presidency.

Christie talked about himself, a lot, I think there is a major difference between the two speeches.
 
lol....you'll be more successful if you wait until something is history before you attempt to revise it.....

Bawhahahaha, you must have seen a different debate than the one Christie and myself witnessed, talk about trying to revise history! Yeah, Ryan won, bawahahahaha.
 
I think his 47% comment is the one that sunk his campaign. I think when people saw the tape, they saw Romney and they didn't like the oligarchic attitude!
If that wasn't his biggest mistake it was his second biggest. The "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt" quip has been a gift that keeps on giving for Obama's campaign too.
 
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