This is What’s Wrong with the GOP

From PPP’s latest poll of Michigan primary voters.

Santorum’s advantage over Romney seems to be a reflection of voters being more comfortable with where he is ideologically. 48% of voters think Santorum has more similar beliefs to them, compared to only 32% who pick Romney on that question. 63% of primary voters think Santorum’s views are ‘about right’ compared to only 42% who say that for Romney. 37% believe that Romney is ‘too liberal.’

63 percent think Santorum’s views are ‘about right.’

Rick Santorum thinks homosexual sex should be a felony and heterosexual sex should be a misdemeanor. His views are ‘about right?’

Apparently if you’re to the left of Rick freaking Santorum, only 37 percent of the GOP will approve of you. Thus we discuss the curious case of Mitt Romney.

You may have been able to make a very convincing argument that Mitt Romney was liberal at one point in time, but the rhetoric he has chosen to run on is far from liberal. So either conservative voters simply don’t believe Romney is genuine, or they believe he’s still too liberal.

My initial assumption would be the former, but in a world where 63% think Santorum’s views are ‘about right,’ it’s possible Mitt Romney really is still too liberal even if you take his campaign rhetoric at face value.

The 37 percent of voters who think Romney is too liberal is a higher percentage than he is currently polling at in Michigan where he’s hovering around 33 percent support. And given that Romney is still campaigning against the bailout of Detroit in Michigan, the fact that more people think he’s too liberal than have decided to support him must be leaving the Romney campaign scratching their heads.

An environment where 63 percent think Santorum is ‘about right’ has major implications for the general election even if Romney is the nominee. He will not be able to waver, at all, on the criminalization of womanhood.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Michael-Norris/1597765442 Michael Norris

    Jeezus…

  • http://www.facebook.com/arthur.tiersky Arthur Tiersky

    Pretty lively argument on this subject I’m having with this idiot right-wing blogger over here.

    http://www.hollywoodrepublican.net/2012/02/santorum-opposes-tea-party-republicans/

    Hate to give such a shitty site clicks, but feel free to chime in…

  • http://twitter.com/bubblegenius Bubble Genius

    And of course it’s men that support Santorum. Just get a room already, fellas.

  • Victor_the_Crab

    The stupid burns white hot with this group of wingnuts.

  • fernturn001

    extremism can only go in one direction. the GOP is a hate machine. and while yanks love to hate, it’s not all they want to do. This is the problem with the “gay mexican talibanners gonna eat your baby unless i’m the boss and arpaio is white christian minister of interior cultural affairs,” sales pitch.
    If they were grown ups (like Ailes….in this case grown up means lust for cash as opposed to lust for fake jesus) they would have reigned it in.
    But unlike that pig Roger, Santorum and his knuckle-dragging, submoronic supporters actually believe the crazy shit they say.

  • Zen Diesel

    Ronnie Raygun was smart enough to use the evangelical wingnuts to get elected and kept them at arms length when it came to governing. The modern Republican party is just BatShit Crazy.

  • Daniel Becker

    I think the people voting for Santorum are smart enough to know that Romney is a phony when it comes to the stuff they believe and is thus just lying to get elected.

    Which means they think he is more liberal than he is trying to lead them to believe.