Monday, April 16, 2012

Scott Randolph and Ann Romney

I'm dreading this presidential campaign.

Obama and the Democrats are going very ugly, very early.

The attacks on Ann Romney continue.

These tactics are not going to make American voters forget what a mess Obama has made.

From Breitbart, Big Government:

Democrats continued their War on Moms today with Florida State Representative Scott Randolph attacking Ann Romney for being a stay-at-home mom:



...[T]he President is tanking in the polls and all of the areas which women cite as their main concerns are the areas in which Obama receives the worst marks.

If Democrats' strategy going into 2012 is to attack the voting bloc they need the most, Republicans have 2012 in the bag.

I'm not confident enough to say Republicans have 2012 in the bag, but Obama and the Democrats are making some major missteps in this campaign.

Class warfare, War on Women, War on Catholics, and War on the First Amendment aren't going to cut it.

People are smart enough to know that Obama has been a disaster for America's economy. The future looks bleak. Americans want relief. This time around, change means voting for Mitt Romney, assuming he is the Republican nominee.

This "hate the rich, hate the Romneys" stuff isn't going to work.

In 2008, Obama claimed to offer hope and change. Although somewhat vague, it was positive and people bought the lie.

Four years later, people know it was all a crock.

Obama's negative strategy for 2012 is a losing plan.

He and his surrogates prefer to attack and divide rather than convince the majority of American voters that Obama has been a good president.

Why not sell voters on Obama's great record and all his tremendous accomplishments?

Because that would be impossible.

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