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Why My Vote Is For Mitt Romney

February 5th, 2008 by Jon

While the name of this Blog makes it pretty obvious for whom I will cast my vote in next week’s Virginia primary, I have yet to state clearly why it is I will support the former Bay State Governor, Mitt Romney, in that contest.

Like you, I have but one vote to cast. I take that responsibility seriously as it is the most important civic duty I will ever perform.

Mitt Romney is by far the most qualified person running for America’s highest political office. His accomplishments dwarf those of his opponents in every way possible. I have elaborated on those facts before and although they are relevant, they are not my main reason for voting the way I will.

I support Mitt Romney for one single reason:

Mitt Romney cannot be bought.

Simply put, Mitt sees his campaign’s biggest political contributor every morning in the mirror. He doesn’t have to deal with the pressures political donors put on those they help get elected once they’ve assumed the reigns of power. Should Mitt be fortunate enough to sit in the Big Chair, he will be free to govern as he sees fit and not be subject to the whims and dictates of any one of a number of special interest groups.

That one fact is extremely important.

John McCain can’t say that. Despite his best efforts to remove money from the political system via the free-speech travesty known as McCain-Feingold, he’s still subject to the requirement that campaigns require money. McCain raised less that $10 million in January – not enough for a national campaign. He’ll have to raise far more than that to have a decent shot at the Oval. Raising that kind of money has a cost – and that cost will be John McCain being beholden to the myriad of donors which put him in that chair.

Mike Huckabee has even less money on hand than McCain. If he had a realistic shot at the Oval, I’d discuss him, but as he has a better shot of winning the Miss America contest, I will dismiss his candidacy without further argument for this post.

The Republican Party has a choice over the next few weeks. We can stay with the back room brokered establishment factory produced candidates who take office with a long list of people to re-pay and go about business as usual, or we can vote for a change. We can vote for a man who is beholden to no one but himself – and the voters.

Mitt Romney cannot be bought.

It really is that simple.

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4 Responses

  1. phil Says:

    Phil’s comment has been edited because, well, I just didn’t feel like giving him a platform today. Here’s the bottom line, Phil. Don’t mess with me today. If you insist on it, two things will happen: A) You’ll lose - if for no other reason than you have trouble stringing two coherent sentences togehter. B) It’ll be ugly.

    Thanks for stopping by.

  2. Dee Says:

    I just wanted to say that even though I am from Arizona I did not cast my vote for John McCain. I voted for Mitt Romney. I really believe that he is the person who can do something for our country. McCain scares me. This may be edited out but the guy is a lunatic and a Democrat in Republican clothing. I just wanted Mr. Romney to know that he has my support and that of my family.

  3. Rebecca Walker Says:

    Hi everyone, I just want to let you know that there is a website that is still supporting Gov. Romney. They are encouraging people to continue to vote for him in the upcoming primaries.
    We feel that if Romney gets enough votes in the primaries even after he has suspended his campaign, then McCain will have to choose him as VP. It will be better to have Romney as VP than to not have him at all.
    Many, many people who do NOT support McCain (including me) will reconsider and vote for him if he puts Romney on the ticket.
    Also, many of us are hoping for a brokered convention, which could result in Gov. Romney still being the Republican Presidential candidate.
    THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!!
    Go check it out at http://www.unitethegop.com

    WE STILL WANT ROMNEY!!!! :)

  4. Colette Says:

    A group of Romney supporters have come together to organize a Politcal Action Committee to promote Mitt as the best GOP VP nominee. If you would like more information about our PAC just click on the link below. We can use all of the good help we can get!

    http://blogromneyforvp.unitethegop.com/

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