I agree with Walker. It's easy to be critical of Obama, but swing voters will want a positive message. They aren't going to decide based on hate for Obama or love of Romney.
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06/14/2012 6:58:06 PM PDT by
Route797
To: Route797
Walker is absolutely right. Romney needs to work his own economic plan into the campaign’s messaging. Being “not Obama” isn’t going to be enough.
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06/14/2012 7:04:07 PM PDT by
ScottinVA
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To: Route797
Walker should stick to State Problems. Romney will work on Federal Problems. The two are not the same. But for Walker in any way to criticize Romney is wrong. He could swing his state away from Romney.
To: Route797
Obama will be out there with a set of give-away proposals that will be superficially attractive to the masses, and will need to be blunted by proposals of Romney's own.
To: Route797
In an article from USA Today, which cannot be posted, Walker said:
"If Gov. Romney thinks he can win this race just because he has an 'R' by his name and I have an 'R' by my name and voters see that as just about being Republican, that's not enough to win," Walker said. "The way he wins is that voters see that 'R' not as being Republican but as being reformer, that here's a candidate who has a clear, bold plan to get us out of the economic crisis our country is in."
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