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Showing Original Post only (View all)Team Romney White-Vote Push: ‘This Is the Last Time Anyone Will Try to Do This’ [View all]
Team Romney White-Vote Push: This Is the Last Time Anyone Will Try to Do ThisJonathan Chait
New York Magazine
A Republican strategist said something interesting and revealing on Friday, though it largely escaped attention in the howling gusts of punditry over Mitt Romneys birth certificate crack and a potential convention-altering hurricane. The subject was a Ron Brownstein story outlining the demographic hit rates each party requires to win in November. To squeak out a majority, Mitt Romney probably needs to win at least 61 percent of the white vote a figure exceeding what George H.W. Bush commanded over Michael Dukakis in 1988. The Republican strategist told Brownstein, This is the last time anyone will try to do this this being a near total reliance on white votes to win a presidential election.
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The 2012 or never hypothesis helps explain why a series of Republican candidates, first in the House and most recently at the presidential candidate level, have taken the politically risky step of openly declaring themselves for Paul Ryans radical blueprint. Romneys campaign has been floating word of late that it sees a potential presidency as following the mold of James K. Polk fulfilling dramatic policy change, and leaving after a single term. Multiple senior Romney advisers assured me that they had had conversations with the candidate in which he conveyed a depth of conviction about the need to try to enact something like Ryans controversial budget and entitlement reforms, reports the Huffington Posts Jonathan Ward. Romney, they said, was willing to count the cost politically in order to achieve it. David Leonhardt floats a similar sketch, plausibly outlining how Romney could transform the shape of American government by using a Senate procedure that circumvents the filibuster to quickly lock in large regressive tax cuts and repeal of health insurance subsidies to tens of millions of Americans.
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He will cut subsidies to the non-elderly people who would get insurance through Obamacare a program that, Romneys ads remind older voters, is NOT FOR YOU. Romneys repeated ads on welfare, blaring the brazen lie that Obama has repealed the welfare work requirement, hammer home the same theme. The purpose is to portray Obama as diverting resources from us to them.
In their heart of hearts, Romney and Ryan would probably prefer a more sweeping, across-the-board assault on the welfare state. But the immense popularity of the largest, middle-class social insurance programs like Medicare and Social Security force them into the divide-and-conquer gambit. They can promise to hold their disproportionately old, white base harmless and impose the entire brunt of their ambitious downsizing of government on young, poor, and disproportionately nonwhite Democratic constituencies.
The rest: http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/08/2012-or-never-for-gops-white-base.html
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Team Romney White-Vote Push: ‘This Is the Last Time Anyone Will Try to Do This’ [View all]
WilliamPitt
Aug 2012
OP
Since it will clearly win at the local/state level I don't see why it will be the last time
Johonny
Aug 2012
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