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Romney Flips Off the South As Santorum Wins Alabama and Mississippi
By not giving a speech on primary night and in Alabama and Mississippi, Mitt Romney sent a clear middle finger raised sore loser message to the South.
Rick Santorum’s wins in the two dark red states were not surprising as exit polls showed that evangelical voters made up 73% of the electorate in Alabama and 81% in Mississippi. There was a high probability that this was going to be a bad night for Mitt Romney, and trying to minimize the damage, the Romney campaign made the colossal blunder of blowing off the South on Election Night.
The Washington Post reported that, Romney aide, Eric Fehrnstrom told CNN, “I don’t think anyone expected Mitt to win Alabama or Mississippi. As Mitt said early on, this was an away game. I think that was true.” The message is simple. If Mitt wasn’t going to win, then he wasn’t going to speak. However, Romney’s campaign and Super PAC spent cash like a campaign that was definitely trying to win. In Alabama and Mississippi, Romney and his Super PAC spent nearly $2.7 million on ads. Gingrich was a distant second at about $879,000, and Santorum was able to win the state by spending around $800,000 on campaign and Super PAC ads.
Earlier in the primary season Mitt Romney was able to negative ad carpet bomb his way to victory in states like Florida, but as the race has moved into the most conservative parts of the country Romney’s ad strategy is not carrying him to victory.Without his most powerful campaign weapon the question is can Mitt Romney get enough delegates before the convention to win?
It should be terrifying to the Republican Party leadership that Mitt Romney can’t win southern conservative states in the Republican primary. Romney has now lost South Carolina, Oklahoma, Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, and Alabama. Romney’s strongest performances have come in Northern states that Obama is a virtual certainty to carry in November.
South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Oklahoma all voted for weak Republicans Bob Dole in 1996 and John McCain in 2008. If Romney can’t get these solidly Republican voters excited about him in the primary, how is he going to get them fired up about voting for him in November?
The Romney campaign sent the South the message that if they aren’t going to vote for Mitt then, “f**k you.” No one should buy the lame travel excuse for a second. Presidential campaigns set their own travel schedules and they have no qualms about being late if it means snagging the national media spotlight. The Romney campaign intentionally cooked up the travel excuse as a reason to punish the South. Mitt Romney was trying to delegitimize the results in Mississippi and Alabama.
The animosity between Southern Republicans and the Romney campaign is growing which each former confederate state rejection of the candidate. Mitt Romney keeps trying to con Southerners into believing that he is one of them, and when they refuse to fall for his shtick, Richie Rich hops on his private jet and pouts.
Instead of facing defeat like a man, Mitt Romney stomped his feet, threw up his middle finger at Dixie, and ran. If Romney can’t convince the Republican South that he is the right choice for president, then he’ll have no chance of convincing the rest of America that he should be their next president this fall.
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mediawest
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 12:09 am
and the food fight continues…. there is talk of this going into california. if so, they are going to have to spend soooo much money in media….. good.
Tom 1
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 1:10 am
Right back at you mittens, from the South where we don’t run off in a hurry. He’s a city slicker and that isn’t a good thing down here.
tk
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 9:46 am
…and Santorum is an idiot so good luck republicans…
Daddycool
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 3:40 am
All the repubs are coming to Oregon pretty soon for some kind of debate/rally/primary/pissing contest. The City of Portland has urged them to try and find a different city for their venue. The city realized they made a mistake by giving them the permit in the first place. They have considered revoking the permit after the fact and returning the permit fee.
Why all the drama ? The city doesn’t want to be on the hook for the outrageous amount of money that it will cost in terms of security. It’s gonna get ugly and violent and Portland knows it. They want nothing to do with the clown show ! And any increased convention revenue (hotel taxes, etc …) just isn’t going to be enough to make up for it because almost NOBODY in this area really wants to see any of these pukes here for any reason at all !
If they actually show up here in Portland it will be all kinds of ugly, and we’ll run these guys right out of town. Watch for it on a major network in April or May.
Michael Siever
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 3:49 am
From “flip-flopper” to “flip-off-er”, hahahahahaha.
Michael Humphrey
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 3:55 am
HA HA HA.What a laugh.Those southern conservatives hate Mitt to the bone and I can’t blame too much but then again they made their bed with people like him now they’ll have to seelp on it.
snapsbacula
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 9:06 am
How did we (the South) make our bed with people like Mitt? Who are these people you failed to directly mention? Last reality check I had clearly revealed that lying lobby-puppet politicians were a plague in every state & it’s been like that for most of the history of this country. And what do you mean by sleeping in that bed? What bed? Sounds like another ignorant statement meant to be a stab at Southerners. GFYS Michael Humphrey.
Christian Paulinite
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 9:27 am
Ron Paul 2012! Where is his name mentioned in this article??? Check out the bull going on with the voting numbers! People ARE voting for Ron Paul, but the media is playing it down!
Jake
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 12:05 pm
Ron Paul will *never* get the nomination. He’s pulling such low percentages now (~2-4%) that he’s irrelevant. Newt is heading that way as well. At some point those 2 need to drop out..It’s just pathetic at this point.
Joe Villanova
Mar. 14th, 2012 at 10:26 am
I’m not from the south but you know what? FUCK YOU asshole.