Tag: Mitt Romney
And the winner is…
by andrea on Aug.03, 2009, under Week 7
After three weeks and more than 4,000 votes, our tournament is finally over. No surprise here: you’ve decided that Mitt Romney should speak for the G.O.P. He held a commanding lead over all his opponents, knocking out Eric Cantor in the final round by slightly more than 900.
So why Romney?
Many of you have singled him out as the candidate with the best chance of unifying the party in a way the McCain/Palin ticket failed to in 2008. Mike noted that, unlike Palin or Rush, Romney doesn’t “stir up” passion among Republicans, yet he’s often sought after as a voice of reason and intelligence.
In fact, many of you pointed to his patient positions regarding issues such as health care that paint him as a rational, reliable choice. The ideal candidate, you said, is competent, not extremist. For now, while most states identify with the Democratic Party, the G.O.P. must attract independent and crossover voters to grow stronger. The party’s looking for a more moderate leader to take them forward, and it seems Mitt is the man.
Is this an accurate summary of what I’ve learned these past few weeks? What would you add that I might be missing?
The championship round
by andrea on Jul.31, 2009, under Week 6
Tim Pawlenty fought the good fight while Jim DeMint didn’t even have a chance. The people have spoken, and it’s Eric Cantor vs. Mitt Romney in the championship round. Well, Romney was probably a given, but are you at all surprised by the wild-card candidate facing him in the final?
You’ll have a few days to vote on these two guys, and then we’ll finally be done with this tournament. Next week, I’ll announce whom you’ve chosen as the voice of the G.O.P. That’s when the work really picks up. Together, we’ll be putting the G.O.P. through a series of exercises we use on our clients to help them identify and tell their stories. Let’s see if we can fix this thing!
So get your votes in over the weekend, and tune in Monday to find out what happens.
Last call…
by andrea on Jul.30, 2009, under Week 6
The Final Four ends tomorrow. This tournament has dragged on long enough; I think it’s distracted us from our original goal. By its sheer nature, a contest like this polarizes people more than it brings them together.
Yes, there are many different points of view even within the G.O.P. itself, but a few principles hold it together. One that’s been identified here time and time again is the idea of personal freedom, which is a huge part of the party’s belief system. But if it’s true that those that yell the loudest are the ones that get the most attention, the message of personal freedom and self-determination seems to be somewhat lost in the din. How can the G.O.P. promote this idea and unite over it more effectively?
Tomorrow we’ll find out which two Republicans will face off in the championship round. While Eric Cantor and Tim Pawlenty battle it out, Mitt Romney has a commanding lead. What is different about his message and the way he gets it across?
And hey, who knows? Maybe one of these underdogs will steal the title away. I just want to step back and hear what you guys have to say. So vote on the Final Four while you can and tune in tomorrow for the results.
T-Paw takes on Romney
by andrea on Jul.29, 2009, under Week 6
Tim Pawlenty took a shot at Mitt Romney attacking Massachusetts’ health-care program. Maybe he heard about our tournament? More likely he’s thinking about bigger things, like the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, for which both are strong contenders.
There’s been a lot of noise about Romney here but not as much enthusiasm for Tim Pawlenty, who’s in a fierce race to beat Eric Cantor in the Final Four. Why would or wouldn’t Pawlenty be an appropriate voice for the G.O.P.? What qualities does he posses (or lack) that would affect your support of him, and why?
Introducing the Final Four!
by andrea on Jul.24, 2009, under Week 5
The results are finally in! After a week of voting and over 1,000 votes, you’ve chosen the candidates for the Final Four. Who won? Eric Cantor, Tim Pawlenty, Mitt Romney, and Jim DeMint. While it was clear Mitt was in early on in the game, I must admit I’m a little surprised by the other nominees — they seemed like the underdogs in the Republican tourney.
But that’s just me. How do you feel about the results? As always, leave your thoughts in the comment box to tell us why you voted how you did. We’ll be using these insights to create a stronger platform for the Republican Party.
Come Monday, we’re going to start organizing these insights — so come back for that. As for now we just have two more rounds to get through to find out who should lead the G.O.P. Ready, set, vote!
Wrapping things up
by andrea on Jul.23, 2009, under Week 5
It’s your last day to vote on the G.O.P.’s Great Eight! While Mitt Romney has a commanding lead over Joe Scarborough, Eric Cantor and Colin Powell are literally neck and neck in a fierce battle to make it to the next round. Don’t let your voice go unheard: vote now!
The clock’s ticking…
by andrea on Jul.21, 2009, under Week 5
Time is running out to debate about this Great Eight bracket of Republicans. Some — mainly Mitt Romney — have a commanding lead over the competition, while others are racing neck and neck. Soon, we’ll have this tournament broken down for your Final Four. We’ve got to keep the ball rolling: the party needs a leader… and it needs one quickly! Questions? Concerns? You’d better speak up while you can.
Which pair is your most difficult decision and (as always) why?
So what are you waiting for? Hurry up and vote here before it’s too late.
“T-Paw” in the spotlight
by andrea on Jul.21, 2009, under Week 5
One of our G.O.P. Great Eight, Tim Pawlenty, is stepping up his efforts to introduce himself as a contender in the 2012 election. Later this month, the Minnesota governor will address national committee members, which will help position him as a more influential party leader. But can he get ahead of the likes of, say, a Mitt Romney? Why has he, so far, flown under the radar, and how can he gain the political edge?
Announcing the Great Eight
by andrea on Jul.20, 2009, under Week 5
The people have spoken! Our Sweet Sixteen has passed into the Great Eight. Some of the results were expected — for example, Mitt Romney’s landslide victory against Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal — while others (like Ron Paul’s failure to beat out Joe Scarborough) were a bit more surprising.
Now the competition heats up as we narrow down the list of voices for the G.O.P. What do you think about these results? Happy? Unsatisfied? Well, which surprise you?
You’ll have about 24 hours to vote on this round before we announce the Final Four. Weigh in now before the polls close for good! Many have spoken already — don’t miss your chance to have your voice heard, too. Start voting!
Predicting 2012
by andrea on Jul.20, 2009, under Week 5
This Rasmussen report indicates that if the 2012 election were held today, Obama would face fierce competition from possible Republican nominee, Mitt Romney — followed closely by Sarah Palin. However, the president remains ahead. What does the G.O.P. have to do to beat the president if he seeks a second term?