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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

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Jeff

Interesting. Republican's so excoriated Kerry for being a flipper last election. How in the world could they consider one this time?

I like Duncan Hunter. Clearly, he's the best and most consistent conservative candidate.

Patricia

If Romney gets the nod, he'll, at best, get 20% of the Hispanic vote, and lose.

Fran

Patricia,
Do you think Guiliani or McCain has a better chance of winning the Hispanic vote?

Patricia

McCain is beloved by the folks at Univision and Telemundo, largely because of his stance on immigration.

McCain would easily get 40% of the Hispanic vote, and possibly up to 45%. I'm not sure that would be enough to compensate for the less mainstream Republicans who abhor McCain, however.

I expect Hispanics to comprise about 10% of the total vote in 2008, up from 8% in 2004.

CMC

The idea behind posting that was, I'm sure, not to say that Romney hasn't changed his mind (or as you put it "flipped")on those two issues, but to demonstrate that in every other category he has always been a conservative. You can't argue with the fact that this flyer clearly demonstrates his support of those conservative values ever since 1994.

Fran

CMC:
You're right about his consistency on the other issues, but it was Brody who pointed out his position on the abortion issue specifically. And it was Romney's campaign that brought attention to Brody's post on the 1994 flyer.
It just didn't make sense. . . and still doesn't.

Jason

Actually to correct Dan,

Romney is against Civil Unions and always has been. He stated so in 1994 and still does. The only position Romney has changed is on abortion. People throw out charges but when you ask for specifics, there are none.


Jimmy Jones

This is interesting. I guess Rutherford and Romney have the same stance on gay rights, issues.

Romney's '94 remarks on same-sex marriage could haunt him
By Scott Helman, Globe Staff | December 8, 2006

Comments Governor Mitt Romney made during his 1994 Senate bid, in which he said the gay and lesbian community "needs more support from the Republican Party," resurfaced yesterday, posing a potential hurdle as he appeals to conservatives for a probable presidential campaign.

Bay Windows, the Boston-based gay and lesbian newspaper, republished excerpts from an August 1994 interview the paper did with Romney during his campaign against Senator Edward M. Kennedy. In the interview, Romney said it should be up to states to decide whether to allow same-sex marriage and he criticized Republican "extremists" who imposed their positions on the party.

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