Can anyone explain to me Mitt Romney's grand strategy in choosing Paul Ryan as a running mate? If he has one at all it baffles me. All he did was solidify those conservative / Tea Party folks who were going to vote for him anyway. He might now be able to bring in Ryan's home state of Wisconsin, but it will probably cost him Florida and several other states with large senior populations.
And politicians usually like to talk in vague, opaque language, giving out as few details as possible so the opposition will have a difficult time pinning them down with specifics to pound on. Not this time! Ryan has a detailed, articulate budget plan that will be a lightning rod issue. Again, those who were already going to vote conservative will, while those who weren't still won't. But now many of those absolutely vital moderate swing voters, many of them elderly, will have reason (Medicare / Social Security) to vote Democratic. You just don't make the elderly's Medicare or Social Security benefits the centerpiece of a campaign, especially if it is to "reform" it.
This violates all rules of general elections. You appeal to your core supporters in the primaries, and then move towards the middle when appealing to the larger population. Just watch....Obama will appeal to the moderates with reassuring words while criticizing Romney as an extremist, and Romney will have to distance himself from his own Veep's controversial budget plan. He should have brought Ryan on board later after the election (if he won) as a cabinet member.
This is just bizarre.
S