Wesley, I think your prescription for Romney's ill-fated campaign for independent-minded young voters is exactly what the doctor ordered. As I said Sunday on FOX NEWS, President Obama still has a strong advantage with young voters.
He can't wait for an outright delegate win before he remakes his image. The stunning thing may be that he is displaying no desire to retune. To be himself.
We all know he won't win as the grits-eating social conservative who wants to ban Planned Parenthood.
It's smart for Romney to campaign on his economic credentials, but he has to clearly explain how his "managerial skills" will foster a friendlier economy to millennials. Right now, his position is zero intervention - no active government.
So if you transcend talking points and the single Republican-stamped cure of tax cuts and deregulation, how are you going to help young people's economic woes, their trillion-dollar loan (in sum), and their joblessness and homelessness on American streets?
And what's your short and long-term vision of how to correct this problems plaguing youth? Those are questions for the former governor.
The GOP has long accused Democratic candidates of being tax-and-spenders. Wesley, what does that make Romney if he simply stakes his campaign on no taxation or regulation?
Monday, March 26, 2012
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