The GOP's Colorado Connection - Wall Street Journal [dayinformations.blogspot.com]
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By STEPHEN MOORE
Here's the latest Republican buzz from Denver. Who needs Ohio when the GOP can win Colorado?
The poll numbers in Ohio are looking bleak for Mr. Romney right now, and the GOP strategists I talked to say that under Plan B all roads go through Colorado. Do the math. If Mr. Romney loses Ohio but wins almost all the other contested states, he can squeeze out a victory. It would be like drawing an inside straight, but it its possible.
The polls in Colorado show a real horse race. President Obama is weaker than might be expectedâ"he won here easily in 2008â"in part because the economy is doing more poorly than the national average. Also, Mr. Obama's anti-mining and anti-drilling policies don't play well in the state.
Republicans in the state complain that Mr. Romney has been a stranger and needs to travel to Colorado more in the final few weeks. They also say that his running mate Paul Ryan plays especially well. This is a young state that leans socially more to the left than many mountain states, but it also tends toward fiscal conservatism.
One political veteran in the state, Jon Caldara of the Independence Institute, says that Colorado is "definitely winnable" for Mr. Romney but adds: "Don't discount the ability of the Republicans here to pull defeat from the jaws of victory." He points to the disastrous governors race in 2010 when Republicans nominated a gadfly who finished a distant third in a historic Republican year.
That has to be turned around, and Republicans need to be completely united behind Mr. Romney. If they are, Colorado could be the new Ohio.
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