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Old 08-18-2011, 07:56 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Romney's Perry plan: Don't panic - Politico

Burns: Mitt Romney is finally facing an opponent who looks capable of halting his march to the GOP nomination. With his record of job creation and down-the-line conservative politics, Texas Gov. Rick Perry is menacing the Republican frontrunner in a way that other candidates &ndash; from Iowa straw poll winner Michele Bachmann to wealthy New Hampshire-dweller Jon Huntsman &ndash; have proven unable to do. But you wouldn&rsquo;t know it from listening to Romney or his backers. It&rsquo;s not that they don&rsquo;t take Perry seriously. Rather, Romney&rsquo;s supporters believe that the Bay Stater&rsquo;s tortoise-like strategy will play to one of his essential strengths &ndash; durability over the long haul &ndash; and show Republican primary voters that he&rsquo;s best prepared to go up against a vulnerable incumbent president. That&rsquo;s why since Perry joined the 2012 race last weekend, Romney and his advisers have been conspicuously gentle with the newest presidential candidate. On a visit to New Hampshire, Romney told reporters that his business experience &ndash; &ldquo;having worked in the real economy&rdquo; <a href="http://www.salehandbagsbags.com/"><strong>cheap Chanel handbags for sale</strong></a> &ndash; would give him an advantage over Perry. But Romney did little to disparage his just-announced challenger. Instead of changing direction in response to Perry&rsquo;s announcement, the Romney camp is hewing close to its existing strategy: focusing on the economy, continuing to attack President Barack Obama and increasingly touting the private-sector record that they say sets Romney apart from his freshly declared opponent. &ldquo;Mitt Romney considers Rick Perry a friend and believes he will add a lot to the discussion during the primary. But, he is going to stay the course and keep his focus on President Obama&rsquo;s failed economic policies. This country needs a president who understands how the economy works and has private sector experience. That is why Mitt Romney is running,&rdquo; said Romney communications director Gail Gitcho. And/but, it's not pure choice, as Alex wisely observers: To some extent, Romney may not have much of a choice but to stick with his existing strategy. Distrusted by many social conservatives and branded a flip-flopper <a href="http://www.salehandbagsbags.com"><strong>lv handbags</strong></a> during his 2008 run, he doesn&rsquo;t have the option of running to Perry&rsquo;s right. And he could pay a high price for tweaking his strategy in a way that reinforces the impression that he&rsquo;s a political opportunist. But the steady-as-she-goes approach has served Romney well in the 2012 campaign, allowing him to run a tightly focused bid that avoids engaging his GOP rivals. &nbsp; Continue Reading
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