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Crossbones
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Isn’t Mitt Romney a candidate that communicated on the ACA, fiscal issues and entitlements? And he lost. Badly. To a president that was overseeing a terrible economy.Is Santorum running in 2016? I haven’t heard his name mentioned much. He had some success in the primaries (remember that there was a string of different “front-runners” before Romney ended up winning). My own view of Santorum is that he is a great guy - good Catholic and I would agree probably with him on 90% of is stands, but: he would be very easily smeared as the candidate who would “turn the clock back” , war on women, etc. He is too identified as a social conservative, and while I like him, I think we need a candidate who can communicate with America on such things as the ACA, fiscal issues, entitlements, etc.
Then again, I could be wrong and its possible he’s exactly the candidate that we need in 2016. I am open to any arguments in favor of that
Ishii
We would be much better off with a candidate like Rick Santorum that has core beliefs and isn’t wishy-washy depending on the audience he is in front of or the office he is running for. We all knew Romney was a horrible candidate - he just outspent every good candidate in the primary with negative ads.
It’s our punishment for not standing for our beliefs - we wanted to win so badly that we accepted Romney’s obvious flaws instead of selecting a true candidate made of presidential character.