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« on: April 06, 2012, 04:57:29 PM »

Disappointing job numbers but Governor 47th of 50 wouldn't be any better. But 2001-2009 when it came to job creation wasn't great. Just as well it was very low when Clinton left office

Mediocrity is generally not rewarded with re-election in America.
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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2012, 05:34:18 PM »

Disappointing job numbers but Governor 47th of 50 wouldn't be any better. But 2001-2009 when it came to job creation wasn't great. Just as well it was very low when Clinton left office

Mediocrity is generally not rewarded with re-election in America.

Is that why Governor Romney got out of Massachuetts in 2006 Wink?

No, Santorum and his ilk made the Republican brand toxic in 2005/2006 with their emphasis upon Big Government social conservatism. While Romney still could have won re-election, it would have been an exhausting experience because of the barriers erected by Santorum and Co.
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« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2012, 09:26:33 PM »

Disappointing job numbers but Governor 47th of 50 wouldn't be any better. But 2001-2009 when it came to job creation wasn't great. Just as well it was very low when Clinton left office

Mediocrity is generally not rewarded with re-election in America.

Is that why Governor Romney got out of Massachuetts in 2006 Wink?

No, Santorum and his ilk made the Republican brand toxic in 2005/2006 with their emphasis upon Big Government social conservatism. While Romney still could have won re-election, it would have been an exhausting experience because of the barriers erected by Santorum and Co.

Let's not forget, he had a presidential campaign to lose!

Reagan and Nixon lost their first presidential bids, so don't be so sure that the past is an indicator of the future with regards to Romney and the presidency. I am not as confident as I was six months ago, but I still feel like Romney is going to win this thing.
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