Though Teddy Davis makes good points, I don’t buy into the fact that Romney is “next in line”. It’s true that has been a pattern in the past, but that doesn’t necessarily dictate what’s going to happen in the future. I agree with Sarah Palin’s statement the it’s never anyone’s “turn”. Becoming the nominee for the party is something that is has to be earned. I’m glad to say Mitt Romney is taking all the proper steps to put himself in good position to win the presidential primary, should he decide to enter the race (and he will.)
From Davis:
… he’s played is really smartly since the 2008 election. He has moved around the country, campaigned for other Republicans, earned a lot of good favor by doing that, and looks to be in a really solid position going into 2012.
~Nate Gunderson














Being the early favorite makes me nervous because people are always looking around the corner for the dark horse candidate to swoop in. Ie: Huck in IA. With that said, I’m excited to jump back into campaign mode once Mitt announces his run next January.
Romney would have beaten Obama, if the GOP had given him a chance. Instead they let Mccain cut him off in debates, and never let him get a word in. Unfortunately even if Romney won, the Dems control the House and senate, meaning he would likely spend 4 years vetoing bills, and never get anything passed of true conservative nature.