After reading through many articles, it seems to me that it doesn't really matter which candidate (since each have their faults) wins the Republican nomination because the Democratic party and Obama feel as though they've got the election. With all the problems coming into light about the GOP candidates, America has to wonder, do we really want one of those candidates becoming president?
First, I just want to talk about each of the candidates who probably don't have a chance of winning anymore. Rick Perry seemed like the best candidate earlier in his race, but with his recent "drinking" stint could cost his real chance in the run for nomination. Herman Cain is trying really hard to gain recognition, but in light of recent sexual harassment charges (which nobody really believes, but can't doubt the evidence), he most likely will not gain the Republican nomination. Michelle Bachmann doesn't stand a chance, especially because of her silly comments. Sure, it would be nice to have a female president, but I just don't think she should define America's women, or America itself. Newt Gingrich would be the worst choice for Republican nomination. If he wins the nomination, Obama can start planning his next inauguration.
The only candidate who actually seems to have promise is Mitt Romney. He's hated by many Republicans because Romney doesn't have the same evangelical beliefs, but if he can compromise and make amends, he is set to win the nomination, along with the support of many Republicans. Romney is going to need to "flip flop" by keeping the support of Republicans and trying to gain the support of Democrats, in the general presidential election if he wins nomination. Romney has been known to give his direct stance and opinions outright; he continues to stand by them.
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