The Politico has a report on Mitt Romney's rehab plan
to boost his low poll numbers and win the Republican presidential
nomination. Some of the ideas -- such as gaming the complicated
rules governing primaries like California's -- strike me as
worthwhile, others fraught with peril for the candidate.
For example, it makes sense for Romney to emphasize his policy
differences with John McCain and Rudy Giuliani. But every time he
does so, he risks returning the discussion to the fact that most of
these differences are of recent vintage. So anytime he tries to
focus the debate on his superior conservative credentials, his
opponents have an opportunity to refocus it on charges of
flip-flopping and unreliability. Maybe he has a plan to address
that problem too.
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