Just sayin'... People don't really like Romney.
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Let the Goode times roll: Goode qualifies for presidential ballot in Virginia
According to Virginia’s political guru, Larry Sabato, Goode’s name being added to the presidential ballot in Virginia “hurts Romney disproportionately.”[2] As such, the Virginia Republican Party attempted to block the Constitution Party’s candidates from being added to the presidential ballot. So sad.
That said, if Romney were a more attractive presidential candidate to conservatives in Virginia, Goode’s name on the presidential ballot would arguably have a smaller impact. But the fact is, many conservatives in Virginia don’t appear convinced that Romney is a true conservative. As evidence, all one needs to do is look at Mitt Romney’s time as Governor of Massachusetts[4].
Thus, if Romney loses in Virginia due to Goode’s presence on the presidential ballot, then the former Massachusetts governor has only himself to blame.
http://www.examiner.com/article/let-...allot-virginia
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I'd like to see a departure from the two-party system. Probably won't see that this year, but could make inroads for 2016.