May 19, 2013

What the results of the Florida GOP Primary mean (really)…

Mitt Romney won the state of Florida’s GOP Primary, and we congratulate him – To paraphrase Dr. Ray Stantz in Ghostbusters 2 – “Mr. Romney, you’ll be happy to know that almost 33% of our staff voted for you in the Primary…”

That being said, as the staff sat around the conference table on Wednesday, we asked each other what the GOP Primary showed us both good and bad – here’s what we came up with…

First, we learned that Romney is not a pushover when he is behind the 8 ball. Coming off of a pretty crummy showing in South Carolina, Romney was determined to make a good showing in Florida and did so. He exercised good strategy in spending a massive amount of money in the more populous areas for advertising. Outspending Gingrich by 5 to 1*, Romney blanketed the airwaves, and his numbers in these areas showed the results.

Second, we learned that Romney can get Florida Republican voters. Well, half of them at least – in the areas where there is a large portion of Republicans of a more moderate demeanor. This worked well for Romney in the Primary, where only Republicans were able to vote. Florida (particularly SOUTH Florida) has had a tremendous upsurge in voters who have switched their party from Republican to Independent. Like much of the country, this switch in Party affiliation is not to demonstrate ‘Centrism’ but instead to voice a lack of confidence in the Republican Party’s Conservativism. While this bodes well for a Republican candidate in the General election, Gingrich and Santorum were much more heavily favored in his group. It should also be noted that despite an increase in membership numbers, the Republican Party is now the 3rd Party in Broward County from a membership perspective.  The independents are often members of conservative grassroots organizations such as 9/12 and the Tea Party and their focus is constitutional Conservativism, which is by all indications is to the right of where the bulk of Romney’s platform sits.

Also, we learned that Romney can perform well in a debate. Romney took Gingrich to task during the Florida Debate about the negative ads that Newt’s campaign had run. Instead of taking the most expeditious and genteel route, an immediate apology, Gingrich responded with further attack, giving Romney greater latitude. Furthermore, Romney was able to justify the significant attack ad spend as a response to Gingrich’s truculent attitude in the debate. It was a well-played debate by Romney, and may have cost Gingrich all 50 of the Florida Delegates (at least at the time of this writing). Gingrich is normally very strong in a debate, but had an off night, and came under serious attack. We will state for the record that BOTH Romney and Gingrich are entirely too thin skinned in the debates. All of the candidates are politically experienced, and should be beyond this kind of rattling

Finally, we learned that Romney is good on the economy, but will run into difficulties with the Government-provided healthcare issue. Senator Rick Santorum pointed this out in the debate, and it is likely that no matter how many times Romney says he will make the repeal of Obamacare his primary mission; all it will take is Obama demonstrating the similarities between the Massachusetts plan and the Federal Plan to effectively hamstring Romney’s arguments. Romney needs to strengthen his case on this issue.

The primary also showed us that Gingrich can rally Tea Party support, but that he needs a more effective ground team in each of the states. We also learned that establishment Republicans are worried about having Gingrich as the Republican nominee. It can be inferred that this concern is due to his knowledge of the way things work in DC. Bottom line, they won’t be able to pull one over on Gingrich. Gingrich has need of a good, trustworthy, consistent ground team – and it is not too late to have one. If he gets that in the next few weeks then FL becomes a hiccup, rather than an ulcer.

Additionally we learned that Santorum can give a good accounting of himself when he is given the chance, but that unless he is able to canvass the state, his election performance will be curtailed.  Santorum has strong convictions, and is, by all acounts, a very ‘nice guy’.  Some of the moderate elements of the Republican ‘Big Tent’ have differences of opinion with his personal beliefs, but outside of Florida that group will not be as significant. 

The Florida GOP Primary was tough for many of our staff to watch, because every one of the candidates has one or two (or several) supporters on our team. All of the candidates have strengths and despite our internal preferences, we are all committed to supporting the eventual nominee when the National GOP Primary process has been completed. Each of us has our own “favorite” candidate, but we recognize that this election is too important to let our 20% differences derail efforts to turn this country from the dangerous path it is on.

Hopefully all Republicans, both Moderate and Conservative will be able to accomplish that same unification when the dust from the GOP Primary has settled!

Keep Watch! 

*There is a rumor going around that Romney spent 65 to 1 against Gingrich - all our research shows this to be very skewed mathematics.

Can the Grassroots and Tea Party carry Gingrich to the GOP Nomination and the White House?

A couple of days ago, the Political Watchman published an article on Newt Gingrich’s appearance at Wings Plus in Coral Springs, FL, and the more than 1200 attendees who came out to hear the Former Speaker of the House speak.  The article is a great reporting of the event itself, but it missed one of the most important aspects of that event – that the Grassroots/Tea Party made that event a reality.

I have had the opportunity to speak with Grassroots leaders and participants across the entire nation, and there is a common pulse in all of them.  They love this country!  They have a profound love and respect for the founding fathers and the founding documents that make this country great!  With every event, every effort, and every vote, they turn our great nation back onto the path of freedom. They believe that every American bears a personal responsiblity for the rights and freedoms that we enjoy in the United States. That is an amazing and powerful thing! 

The incredible  of the Grassroots/Tea Party participants at Gingrich’s Coral Springs event and other events is baffling to the mainstream media and the liberal left.   They cannot comprehend that to many of those in the Grassroots/Teaparty movments,  Gingrich is the candidate that best embraces Constitutional principles and responsiblities.  Gingrich is a passionate student of history, and the Grassroots/Teaparty participants know at their core that “Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.”  

The participation of so many Grassroots/Tea Party members from so many organizations is evidence of the support Gingrich has earned from these groups, and that support can bring Gingrich victory.  With that victory, the Grassroots/Tea Party will have done what has been brewing in America for the past 4 years - the return of conservative leadership to the United States . 

Grassroots/Tea Party particiapants and leaders from across Florida and the nation came to Coral Springs to hear the Former Speaker express his dedication to putting the country back on track by getting back to the bedrock of the Constitution.  The Grassroots/Tea Party groups present at the event are strong, passionate, patriotic groups, and while they don’t always agree on every point, they stand together in the belief that the country can be saved.

The Grassroots/Tea Party groups in attendance are the best and brightest in America.  People from Freedom Works, 9-12 Project, and “Tea Party” groups from counties across Florida and America, Americans for Prosperity, Faith and Freedom, American Majority, DC Works for Us, and many others came to listen and cheer.

Gingrich has been facing a significant fight against Romney and the warchest backing him.  Romney also seems to have the support of the GOP establishment.  Both of these fights are well known to Grassroots/ Tea Pary groups, and they are battles that have been won before, but never with so much at stake. 


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To many pundits and politicos, it has already been decided that Mitt Romney is the Republican Nominee, and that may be the final result of the GOP Primary race.  Newt Gingrich believes that decision will not be decided by the Mainstream media, or the GOP establishment.  He believes that the Grassroots and Tea Party groups reaching out and connecting with Americans across the nation will carry him to the Republican Nomination, and the White House.  If Gingrich is right, then every call dialed, every sign made, and every vote cast by the patriots in Grassroots and Tea Party groups made his victory a reality.

Keep Watch!

 

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