Wednesday, February 01, 2012

ROMNEY WINS FLORIDA NOW LETS GET THE CAMPAIGN BACK TO DEFEATING OBAMA AND STOP THE HITS AGAINST THE GOP

Mitt Romney has won Florida with about the same margin as Newt Gingrich won South Carolina. This now has become a two man race in which Rick Santorum, who deserves great respect, needs to bow out to stop splitting the conservative vote. Ron Paul is a non entity and whether he ends his campaign or not will make little difference in the campaign. Remember a full 54% of Floridians voted against Romney which is a huge negative against Romney.

This contest is far from over and it is now time to get the campaign back on track and quit with the blatant attacks against GOP candidates and put the emphasis back on Obama where it belongs. Romney drove this to the extreme negative campaign that it has become and is the king of sleaze who seems to think he can buy the election. Issues will win this and the candidate who is willing to take it straight to Obama without hesitation and without reservation including going after who he is along with his massive failure as President.

Gingrich has shown in his Florida speech after the results of the Primary that he is switching gears and going back to what he does best, go after Obama on the issues and tell it like it is calling out Obama with the truth of his failed agenda and his socialist ties of destruction for America.

I am not sure Romney is at that point since he is the one who began this negative campaign in Iowa and spent nearly $18 million dollars going completely negative with distortions and proven falsehoods about Gingrich which take the message off Obama and looks like a GOP vendetta against Gingrich.

Which candidate is willing to take it straight to Obama without reservation or fear of being labeled racist because he is going after a failed President who happens to be black ? Newt Gingrich is that man and as such who we need to carry the conservative and GOP banner in the Fall and to victory against a failed Obama bringing with him a continued majority in the House and a new majority in the Senate.

Ken Taylor

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