A friend asks: Does Mitt Romney deserve a place among the Big Three? It's an excellent question. You'd think it was a no-brainer than someone of such sharp presence and polish and money and organization belongs there. Yet for all that, he's just not registering outside pundit circles. The latest proof, as Phil Klein has already noted today: a Washington Post poll in which he scores a lowly 4 among Republicans, way behind Rudy Giuliani at 44 and John McCain at 27. It must be kind of depressing to be running neck and neck with the margin of error.
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