Eleanor Clift, The Daily Beast
Now that the GOP race is effectively over, just how damaged is Mitt Romney?Romney works the crowd during a campaign event in Broomall, Penn., April 4, Steven Senne / AP PhotoRepublicans had hoped that a long primary contest would energize voters and excite them about the fall campaign. Instead, Romney seems to be the suitor his party doesn't quite want, blamed for the party's failure to win women and Hispanics, caricatured for his flip-flops, and facing an uphill struggle to build a winning coalition.Romney's negatives reached a record high last month with 50 percent of all...
Now that the GOP race is effectively over, just how damaged is Mitt Romney?Romney works the crowd during a campaign event in Broomall, Penn., April 4, Steven Senne / AP PhotoRepublicans had hoped that a long primary contest would energize voters and excite them about the fall campaign. Instead, Romney seems to be the suitor his party doesn't quite want, blamed for the party's failure to win women and Hispanics, caricatured for his flip-flops, and facing an uphill struggle to build a winning coalition.Romney's negatives reached a record high last month with 50 percent of all...
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