Day by day it's becoming increasingly clear that former
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's campaign has the feel of the Sen.
Phil Gramm presidential campaign of a decade ago. The folks at
RedState hit it well
here.
To be clear, Senator Gramm was a man of principle, whose
positions were clear and consistent. No, parallel comes from a
campaign flush with money that just can't get off the ground.
Worse, Romney is losing support from just about every quarter of
his campaign. The most embarrassing exodus
is taking place in Michigan (a state Romney once considered home),
where politicals who endorsed him have now withdrawn their support
to go with other candidates. Rumors are swirling in some
fundraising circles that some high profile money men will soon be
exiting stage right, too.
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