Thursday 14 February 2008

Mitt Romney Endorses John McCain

Mitt Romney, who bowed out of the US presidential race last week, is set to give his full support to John McCain's candidacy. With the addition of Mitt's 288 delegates, John McCain will now almost certainly become the next Republican presidential candidate (If Mike Huckabee wants to win, he'd better have majored in miracles rather than math). The union of Mitt Romney and John McCain is a classic example of something that becomes greater than its individual parts. On his own, even though he is a skilled and well presented orator with typically Republican views, Mitt Romney suffered a wavering in support mainly because of his Mormon background . Similarly, John McCain fell out of favour with a large portion of the republican mainstream, because of his less than Republican stance in several key areas such as the economy and embryonic stem cell research. With such a high profile endorsement, Mitt Romney has effectively plugged any holes in John McCain's policies from a Republican point of view. In fact, the union of the two republicans is so powerful that it is more than likely that John McCain will be the next President of the United States with Mitt Romney joining him as Vice President.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good words.