Where are the Romney supporters?

I keep hearing it, I keep seeing polls, the talking head keeps telling me that Mitt Romney is the 'frontrunner' in the GOP race. I've been hearing this since the 2008 race was over, actually.... but WHERE are these Mitt Romney masses? This is a political forum with a considerable GOP representation, where is this vibrant Mitt presence? It seems like I talk to a lot of people who say they support someone else, but believe Mitt is likely to win the nomination. Is this based on actual people who are enthusiastic about Romney, or because the media has been portraying Romney as the heir-apparent to the nomination, since 2008?

Honestly, I see more fire-in-the-belly passion out there for Ron Paul than Mitt Romney. Oh, there are people who would slash their wrist and sacrifice themselves, if it would elect Ron Paul, his supporters are die-hards. Where are the Mitt-iacs? Perhaps they are too good to find themselves on a political message board, but you would think at least a few would be around, somewhere. So far, the only people I have seen or heard who are interested in Mitt Romney, are television personalities, political pundits, etc. THEY keep telling us that Romney is distancing himself from the field, that it's his nomination to lose... but where are the voters who are passionately devoted to Mitt Romney? Have any of you seen them?
 
In order to get the con nomination the candidate must have Faux 'News' approval. Gingrich blasted the establishment and Faux didn't like it so he's out of the propaganda loop. The rest are weak candidates except for Mitt who can carry Utah Alabama and Arizona. The people are not going to turn this country back over to the same group who got us into this mess.
 
I keep hearing it, I keep seeing polls, the talking head keeps telling me that Mitt Romney is the 'frontrunner' in the GOP race. I've been hearing this since the 2008 race was over, actually.... but WHERE are these Mitt Romney masses? This is a political forum with a considerable GOP representation, where is this vibrant Mitt presence? It seems like I talk to a lot of people who say they support someone else, but believe Mitt is likely to win the nomination. Is this based on actual people who are enthusiastic about Romney, or because the media has been portraying Romney as the heir-apparent to the nomination, since 2008?

Honestly, I see more fire-in-the-belly passion out there for Ron Paul than Mitt Romney. Oh, there are people who would slash their wrist and sacrifice themselves, if it would elect Ron Paul, his supporters are die-hards. Where are the Mitt-iacs? Perhaps they are too good to find themselves on a political message board, but you would think at least a few would be around, somewhere. So far, the only people I have seen or heard who are interested in Mitt Romney, are television personalities, political pundits, etc. THEY keep telling us that Romney is distancing himself from the field, that it's his nomination to lose... but where are the voters who are passionately devoted to Mitt Romney? Have any of you seen them?


Mitt's the default selection. There isn't really much fire in the belly support for him. He's the guy that people turn to when they realize Newt's a joke, Bachman's crazy, Paul's crazy, Cain's crazy, Palin's a joke and Pawlenty's a light-weight.
 
In order to get the con nomination the candidate must have Faux 'News' approval. Gingrich blasted the establishment and Faux didn't like it so he's out of the propaganda loop. The rest are weak candidates except for Mitt who can carry Utah Alabama and Arizona. The people are not going to turn this country back over to the same group who got us into this mess.

Well I don't believe Romney can win Alabama, I can't speak for Arizona or Utah. And yes, Fox is pushing Romney heavily, so are the rest of the media outlets, but the interesting thing is, media outlets don't vote. You say the rest of the candidates are weak, except for Romney... where is Romney strong? What is it about Romney that sets him apart from the others? It's certainly not Romneycare. I guess I'm just not seeing what one would expect to see, if Romney truly were the 'favorite' in this race. Where are all these supporters? Who is out there making the case for Romney, other than the mainstream media? I think we are being 'steered' toward Romney, by the same ultimate forces who gave us John McCain.
 
Well I don't believe Romney can win Alabama, I can't speak for Arizona or Utah. And yes, Fox is pushing Romney heavily, so are the rest of the media outlets, but the interesting thing is, media outlets don't vote. You say the rest of the candidates are weak, except for Romney... where is Romney strong? What is it about Romney that sets him apart from the others? It's certainly not Romneycare. I guess I'm just not seeing what one would expect to see, if Romney truly were the 'favorite' in this race. Where are all these supporters? Who is out there making the case for Romney, other than the mainstream media? I think we are being 'steered' toward Romney, by the same ultimate forces who gave us John McCain.

just because some supporters are not as vocal as others, doesn't mean they do not exist. iirc...in the 2004 election, kerry supporters, media, orgs, people....were much more vocal than bush supporters and bush won. i think romney has the best chance of winning. i would like to know more about his positions, but if they are similiar to 08'...i would vote for him over the others.
 
Well I don't believe Romney can win Alabama, I can't speak for Arizona or Utah. And yes, Fox is pushing Romney heavily, so are the rest of the media outlets, but the interesting thing is, media outlets don't vote. You say the rest of the candidates are weak, except for Romney... where is Romney strong? What is it about Romney that sets him apart from the others? It's certainly not Romneycare. I guess I'm just not seeing what one would expect to see, if Romney truly were the 'favorite' in this race. Where are all these supporters? Who is out there making the case for Romney, other than the mainstream media? I think we are being 'steered' toward Romney, by the same ultimate forces who gave us John McCain.

If Faux 'News' and the Koch brothers tell you that Mitt is your man then you get in line. Is Dixie finally starting to realize that he's being lied to by his 'mainstream media'?
 
romney is the best choice at the moment. it would be interesting to see a romney/cain ticket

As you know, Herman Cain is my man. I still plan to support him to the end, but I have to be honest, I don't think he can win the nomination. I think his lack of political experience is too insurmountable when it comes to the presidency. For the same reason, I don't think he would be picked as a VP. It may sound a bit morbid, but I believe a VP selection should be looked at in terms of, if the prez croaks, could this person take over the reigns? I think too many people will be hesitant about Cain in that role, even though, I believe Cain could handle pretty much anything you throw at him, and would certainly be better than the incompetent leader we currently have.

I'm still not seeing this groundswell of support for Mitt Romney. You say he is the "best choice" but that is based on what, exactly? As I said... not seeing the Mitt fans light up the boards here, have you? How many republicans do you know who are saying, Mitt's my guy? I know of not a single one... here, or anywhere... so, where is his support base? The TEA Party isn't hot on Mitt, I know that. They are likely to split the vote between Bachmann and Paul, and Paul attracts a lot of independent voters as well, so where is Mitt's base of support? From my perspective, all the Mitt supporters seem to work for television networks as political consultants and contributors, because that is the only people I hear praising Mitt.
 
As you know, Herman Cain is my man. I still plan to support him to the end, but I have to be honest, I don't think he can win the nomination. I think his lack of political experience is too insurmountable when it comes to the presidency. For the same reason, I don't think he would be picked as a VP. It may sound a bit morbid, but I believe a VP selection should be looked at in terms of, if the prez croaks, could this person take over the reigns? I think too many people will be hesitant about Cain in that role, even though, I believe Cain could handle pretty much anything you throw at him, and would certainly be better than the incompetent leader we currently have.

I'm still not seeing this groundswell of support for Mitt Romney. You say he is the "best choice" but that is based on what, exactly? As I said... not seeing the Mitt fans light up the boards here, have you? How many republicans do you know who are saying, Mitt's my guy? I know of not a single one... here, or anywhere... so, where is his support base? The TEA Party isn't hot on Mitt, I know that. They are likely to split the vote between Bachmann and Paul, and Paul attracts a lot of independent voters as well, so where is Mitt's base of support? From my perspective, all the Mitt supporters seem to work for television networks as political consultants and contributors, because that is the only people I hear praising Mitt.

again, just because his supporters are not as vocal as others, does not mean they do not exist. as for the VP, your view is correct, yet, it seems that the VP is often picked as someone who cannot take the spotlight from the president, hence, why many of our veeps are dumbasses. you do have a point about cain's experience and should romney keel over on day one, that wouldn't be good for america.
 
again, just because his supporters are not as vocal as others, does not mean they do not exist. as for the VP, your view is correct, yet, it seems that the VP is often picked as someone who cannot take the spotlight from the president, hence, why many of our veeps are dumbasses. you do have a point about cain's experience and should romney keel over on day one, that wouldn't be good for america.

Yeah, but you would think, if he were clearly the 'frontrunner' there would be a relevant contingent of supporters out there, posting on this board and others, making their case for Romney. I haven't seen that... I keep hearing the media TELL me that, but I ain't seeing it. Like I said, I see more passion from the Paul supporters than Romney, and I don't believe Paul will win the nomination. As for a possible VP pick... there's your guy.. Ron Paul! You would pretty much guarantee yourself an extra 10% of the vote, because his supporters are that loyal, and they span the country in every state.
 
I found a picture of Mittzie the Mass Mormon's supporters...


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Yeah, but you would think, if he were clearly the 'frontrunner' there would be a relevant contingent of supporters out there, posting on this board and others, making their case for Romney. I haven't seen that... I keep hearing the media TELL me that, but I ain't seeing it. Like I said, I see more passion from the Paul supporters than Romney, and I don't believe Paul will win the nomination. As for a possible VP pick... there's your guy.. Ron Paul! You would pretty much guarantee yourself an extra 10% of the vote, because his supporters are that loyal, and they span the country in every state.

time will tell
 
LOL at Yurtoll.




Is Mittzie a Mormon?




Is Mittzie a resident of Mass?




How is that bigoted?




Now that I've pwned Yurtroll in his desperate deflection attempt, let's compare Mittzie the Mass Mormon's glowing promises on jobs to his record.




What Mittzie says he'll do:




“If I’m president of the United States, there will not be a day I’m not getting briefed on or thinking about bringing American jobs to America. Job one is making America the number-one job creator in the world.”






What Mittzie did:




Massachusetts' job growth has lagged all but one state's in recent years, according to a new study...




http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2007/11/28/job_growth_study_mass_next_to_last/








Even with the recent movement in his favor, Romney’s current advantage remains fragile.




He may be a frontrunner, but he’s not a juggernaut, and Romney signaled just how delicate his political map is on Thursday when he announced he’d skip early straw polls in Iowa, Florida and Michigan.




Even in New Hampshire – one of Romney’s strongest early states, along with Nevada – 87 percent of voters say they’re unsure who to vote for.


http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0611/56793_Page3.html#ixzz1PHKHArCL











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why is legion so proud to be a religious bigot? as if all mormons support romney and as if only mormons support romney. little religious bigot legion troll would have you believe that no mormon voted for obama.
 
Yurtoll has nothing to say on the issue of Mittzie the Mass Mormon's abject failure as a job creator.

Now, Yurtoll is
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People in the Mormon community are showing strong financial support for Mitt Romney, and he is supporting them right back.

The Republican presidential contender and his staff have largely been using Marriott hotels while on the campaign trail. The chain's founder J. Willard Marriott is a fellow member of the Mormon church.

Romney has chartered a JetBlue aircraft to fly to New Hampshire. The airline was founded by a Mormon who now serves as the company's chairman.

Romney's second-largest base of financial support is Utah, where the Mormon church is based and the majority of residents are Mormon. The most money has been given by Californians with a large share coming from Orange County, which is heavily Mormon...






http://www.kxnet.com/custom404.asp?404;http://www.kxnet.com/News/194526.asp.
 
Yurtoll has nothing to say on the issue of Mittzie the Mass Mormon's abject failure as a job creator.

Now, Yurtoll is
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again...






People in the Mormon community are showing strong financial support for Mitt Romney, and he is supporting them right back.

The Republican presidential contender and his staff have largely been using Marriott hotels while on the campaign trail. The chain's founder J. Willard Marriott is a fellow member of the Mormon church.

Romney has chartered a JetBlue aircraft to fly to New Hampshire. The airline was founded by a Mormon who now serves as the company's chairman.

Romney's second-largest base of financial support is Utah, where the Mormon church is based and the majority of residents are Mormon. The most money has been given by Californians with a large share coming from Orange County, which is heavily Mormon...






http://www.kxnet.com/custom404.asp?404;http://www.kxnet.com/News/194526.asp.

why do you insist on being a religious bigot and ASSume only mormons support romney....further, why do continue your bigotry and ASSume mormons would only vote for romney and not someone else like obama?

just own up to your religious bigotry and move on.
 
why do you insist on being a religious bigot and ASSume only mormons support romney....further, why do continue your bigotry and ASSume mormons would only vote for romney and not someone else like obama? just own up to your religious bigotry and move on.



Where did I say "only mormons support romney"? Link up, Yurskin Troll.
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