In a series of tweets, David Frum gave
this response to a Politico story about turmoil within the Romney campaign:
The Romney campaign has a messaging problem because it has a policy problem. The policy problem is that the Romney campaign offers nothing but bad news to hardpressed Americans and the broader middle class. . . .
How do you message: I'm doing away w Medicaid over the next 10 yrs, Medicare after that, to finance a cut in the top rate of tax to 28%?
Over course of campaign, Romney has changed from a pragmatic, capable manager into a dog-whistling culture warrior
What voters really care about, Frum says, is
what will this presidency do for me? And "dick you over" is not a winning answer
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