Willard...er...Mitt should do well in New Hampshire, while Rick will feel right at home in South Carolina. Ron has fringe appeal everywhere. Of those, who is actually electable? I'm guessing
Here's what concerns me: If Republicans keep their majority in the House of Representatives and can gain control of the Senate (heaven forbid gaining a veto-proof 60 votes), AND see their nominee (Mitt?) win the White House, it will be seen as a mandate for the kind of hands-off / business-as-usual governing that gave us the economic debacle of '08. The rich will get richer, while you and I....well, you know how that turned out. Even with partisan politics being as rancorous as they are today, I think we need to split power between the parties. The gridlock would be hell, but IMHO giving EITHER party a blank check to run the country as they saw fit would be even more disastrous. What's so wrong with compromise?
What say you?
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