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Corporations are people too, unfortunately not enough of them voted for you Romney.
I didn't know that minorities make up the majority in OH, FL, VA, CO and the rest of the swing states. Keep blaming the black man for keeping you down Romney ![]() Romney reflects on his loss in call with campaign donors By Maeve Reston November 14, 2012, 1:37 p.m. Mitt Romney told his top donors Wednesday that his loss to President Obama was a disappointing result that neither he nor his top aides had expected, but said he believed his team ran a “superb” campaign with “no drama,” and attributed his rival’s victory to “the gifts” the administration had given to blacks, Hispanics and young voters during Obama’s first term. Obama, Romney argued, had been “very generous” to blacks, Hispanics and young voters. He cited as motivating factors to young voters the administration’s plan for partial forgiveness of college loan interest and the extension of health coverage for students on their parents’ insurance plans well into their 20s. Free contraception coverage under Obama’s healthcare plan, he added, gave an extra incentive to college-age women to back the president. Romney argued that Obama’s healthcare plan’s promise of coverage “in perpetuity” was “highly motivational” to those voters making $25,000 to $35,000 who might not have been covered, as well as to African American and Hispanic voters. Pivoting to immigration, Romney said the Obama campaign’s efforts to paint him as “anti-immigrant” had been effective and that the administration’s promise to offer what he called “amnesty” to the children of illegal immigrants had helped turn out Hispanic voters in record numbers. “The president’s campaign,” he said, “focused on giving targeted groups a big gift — so he made a big effort on small things. Those small things, by the way, add up to trillions of dollars.” The Wednesday donor call was organized by Romney’s finance team and included a final rundown of fundraising efforts as well as an analysis by Romney pollster Neil Newhouse, who has been criticized by some Republicans for misleading the candidate about his chances. “I am very sorry that we didn’t win,” Romney told the donors. “I know that you expected to win. We expected to win…. It was very close, but close doesn’t count in this business.” Romney reflected on the trajectory that led to last week’s loss, acknowledging that he’d “gotten beat up pretty bad” by Obama and his allies after the primaries, but noting his rebound after the first fall debate. The 2012 Republican nominee avoided any recriminations about his team or a second-guessing of their efforts, calling the organization “a very solid team that got along” – an attribute he said he hoped would be reflected in the 2012 campaign books that are being written. Romney added that there was “no drama in the campaign — not that everybody was perfect; everybody has flat sides, but we learned how to accommodate each other’s strengths and weaknesses, to build on the strengths.” “The organization did not get in the way,” he said. In words of thanks for his donors, Romney said he never expected the campaign to raise more than $500 million. The Romney team ultimately raised more than $900 million, according to finance chairman Spencer Zwick, who reviewed some of the final tallies during the call. Romney said he and his team were discussing how to keep the campaign’s donor group connected — perhaps with annual meetings or a monthly newsletter — “so we can stay informed and have influence on the direction of the party, and perhaps the selection of a future nominee.” “Which, by the way,” the former candidate added with a chuckle, “will not be me.” The former Massachusetts governor said he was trying to turn his thoughts to his plans going forward. “But frankly we’re still so troubled by the past, it’s hard to put together our plans for the future,” he said. |
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So, I guess he wasn't bull****ting about the 47% thing, eh?
BTW, Mitt. It wasn't "close." |
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He needs to justify spending their money and losing as badly as he did. And rich people don't want to feel out of touch.
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Asian-Americans are more likely to be business owners, better educated, and more likely to be married than their white counterparts. Clearly not a demographic looking for hand-outs. So, if all Obama voters just want free stuff, why did the Asian-American vote go to Obama 3 to 1? Why the Jewish vote 2 to 1? I hope this is the excuse the GOP continues to foist (Obama voters are free-loaders), because they will be political irrelevant for the foreseeable future.
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Mitt offered plenty of "gifts" as well, like no capital gains or estate tax, reduced corporate taxes, and reduced regulations. Unfortunately for him, there just weren't as many voters who could benefit from his "gifts."
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I've seen a younger generation of Republicans (those who I know that serve as state legislators or are making their rounds on Capitol Hill, etc.) that are more willing to provide change and make some concessions on social issues -- but that isn't going to happen for a while on their front. The Republican Party has got to understand that the demographic change in America is going to have a huge impact on electoral dynamics moving forward. They are on the "losing" side on almost every social issue of substance moving forward and will continue to be. Long-time breakthroughs in various states on specific issues have happened the past several elections cycles.
America is a relatively young nation and extremely diverse. Much to the chagrin of many on the right-side of the political spectrum, that diversity is only going to amplify moving forward. The only hope for the Republicans, and it is pretty much a guarantee -- is that Rubio is a part of their ticket in some capacity come 2016. He will help in a lot of areas and provides a boost in the electoral college and quite possibly (by association) the Hispanic Diaspora voting bloc. As for Mitt's comments, it is not surprising. The guy has tried to buy his way to the White House twice and failed miserably. He is an empty suit and quite honestly, a man without conviction or character. I'm sure he will find solace wiping his ass with Ben Franklin's the rest of his life while he continues to circumvent laws and participate in blatant tax evasion till the end of his days. |
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Those are the kinds of "handouts" GOP voters don't mind. They don't mind the government picking their pockets - as long as the money goes to Halliburton or Exxon and not to underprivileged kids. |
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What a terrible candidate. As mentioned in the Jindal thread, aspiring 2016 GOP candidates realize you can't win a national election when you openly display utter contempt for half the country, attributing their every motivation to selfishness.
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Ezra Klein nails it, as per usual:
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Found a job. But then, you already knew that. I found the job about two and a half years ago, and told you that then. Senility setting in, dummy? Of course, then that job ended, as jobs in the Oil and Gas industry do, and I started my own business. I BUILT THAT and whatnot. In other news, you're still really, really stupid.
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And if you've got a brain, you should have gotten a discount. You don't think. Fox News makes your brain move.
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Still clinging to dishonest crap like the above? You know full well (it's been explained a dozen times on this board at least) that Obama is talking about infrastructure in that speech.
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