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United States News Title: Oh my: Mitt Romney to deliver “major speech” on 2016 race tomorrow You guys thought my previous 8,000 posts speculating about a Romney 2016 campaign were just an elaborate goof, huh? As Bruce Campbell said to his severed hand in Evil Dead II, whos laughing now? Dude, its happening. Mitt Romney will give a speech on the state of the 2016 presidential race on Thursday, his office said. Romney is scheduled to address the Hinckley Institute of Politics Forum at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Thursday morning, according to an advisory sent to reporters. Utah holds its Republican caucuses on March 22, a day after the last scheduled debate in Salt Lake City announced last month. This is not an endorsement or announcement of candidacy, a source close to Romney tells the Boston Globe. We could have guessed that from the setting. If Romney was jumping in for Rubio, hed do it at a campaign event in a state thats set to vote soon, like Michigan, not in a speech out in Utah. And if hes planning an independent candidacy, hes certainly not going to announce it before Florida and Ohio vote on March 15th. That would wreck some of Rubios (and Kasichs) anti-Trump support by signaling that Romney thinks the primaries are all but over and its time to focus on the general election. So no endorsement tomorrow and no independent run yet. This does, however, look an awful lot like Romney putting himself back on the radar of #NeverTrump conservative voters at the very moment that theyre starting to look around for an in case of emergency, break glass candidate. I think thats the theme hell pursue tomorrow: Never Trump. Hes going to say that Trump is unfit for the GOP nomination for a hundred different reasons, from his temperament to his leftish policies to his proclivity for scams like Trump University to his dodging when asked about David Duke in that interview with Tapper. In order to make it clear that hes not trying to bigfoot the primary candidates and discourage Republicans from turning out to vote over the next two weeks, he may also make a point of saying that Rubio, Kasich, and even Ted Cruz would all be fine and acceptable choices for the nomination. The takeaway, though, will be that conservative voters must have a principled choice available to them in the general election. They cant be forced to decide between two liberals from New York. He wont say who that choice will be or that he has any plans to run; itll be a pure conscience of a conservative speech denouncing Trump. But I think itll also be clear afterward that if Rubio cant close the deal in Florida on March 15th, you may be hearing from Romney again. And the next speech will be a little more concrete than this one. Heres the newest ad from the anti-Trump Super PAC Our Principles. If you dont like the Republican version of this, maybe youll like the Democratic version of it coming this summer better. Update: Yep. According to Bloomberg Politics, this speech will be all about Trump. Mitt Romney will lay out his case for why Donald Trump shouldnt be the nominee of the Republican Party in a speech on Thursday in Utah, according to a source with knowledge of the remarks
Romney doesnt believe Trump is the right person to lead the party, and wants to make his case before the New York businessman can start coalescing party leaders, the source said. Romney probably wont endorse, or enter the race, the source said. Yeah, endorsing Rubio at this stage would be odd if hes planning to announce an independent candidacy soon. As for freezing party leaders by coming out strongly against Trump, thats fine but it has a shelf life. If Trump wins Florida and Ohio, a few stern words from the reining nominee tomorrow arent going to stop Republican congressmen from climbing onto the bandwagon. Hard to see this as anything other than a declaration that conservatives will have a candidate in the fall, whether thats Romney or someone else. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 35.
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Sounds about right. This is probably a last-ditch effort to convince at least some GOP voters to unite behind Rubio so the GOP doesn't end up with a brokered convention and a loss to Hitlery. And Romney himself would be a likely convention pick and certainly would be in the smoky backroom if such a deal to stop Trump is hatched. I wouldn't be surprised to see Stain and other prominent Republicans give similar speeches in coming days.
I think the more, and harder the GOPe trys, they are only widening & deepening the fractures in the Republican party. They will end up going the way of the Whigs. They will try to blame everyone else, but it will be the fault of the conceited establishment. Ef em!!
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