Des Moines Registar endorses Romney

Ragman

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Key Iowa paper backs Romney for president
By Deborah Charles | Reuters

DES MOINES (Reuters) - The main newspaper in Iowa, the Des Moines Register, Saturday endorsed Mitt Romney in the Republican presidential race, less than three weeks before the state holds the first nominating contest for the 2012 election on January 3.

The newspaper said Romney stands out in the field of Republican candidates who are trying to become their party's nominee who will attempt to stop Democratic President Barack Obama's re-election bid.

"Mitt Romney is making his second bid for Iowans' support after an unsuccessful run in 2008," the newspaper said on its website in an editorial that will run in Sunday's newspapers.

"We did not endorse him then, but this is a different field, and he has matured as a candidate. Rebuilding the economy is the nation's top priority, and Romney makes the best case among the Republicans that he could do that."

In an editorial entitled "Mitt Romney is the best to lead" the newspaper said the former Massachusetts governor possessed the qualities of wisdom, sobriety and judgment.

"Those are qualities Mitt Romney said he looks for in a leader. Those are qualities Romney himself has demonstrated in his career in business, public service and government," the editorial said. "Those qualities help the former Massachusetts governor stand out as the most qualified Republican candidate competing in the Iowa caucuses."

Viewed early on as the likely front-runner, Romney has played second fiddle in popularity to several of the other Republican candidates.

But public opinion polls have shown that support for the latest front-runner in Iowa, former House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich, seemed to be fading as Romney's firmed.

A Rasmussen poll showed Romney with a slight lead over Gingrich in Iowa. Two other polls show Ron Paul, a libertarian Republican congressman, moving into second place behind Gingrich in Iowa and gunning for an upset that would almost certainly help Romney by stopping Gingrich's rise.

The Des Moines Register made a few comments about the other top candidates that it did not choose.

"He stands out especially among candidates now in the top tier: Newt Gingrich is an undisciplined partisan who would alienate, not unite, if he reverts to mean-spirited attacks on display as House speaker.

"Ron Paul's libertarian ideology would lead to economic chaos and isolationism, neither of which this nation can afford."

(Reporting by Deborah Charles; Editing by Eric Walsh)
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greg334

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In an editorial entitled "Mitt Romney is the best to lead" the newspaper said the former Massachusetts governor possessed the qualities of wisdom, sobriety and judgment.

Really?

Wonder if they are celebrating something in Iowa and are drunk.
 

muttly

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They also said "Ron Paul is not a nut,(walnut,pecan,or otherwise)but some of his ideas are nutty"
 

Ragman

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Wonder if they are celebrating something in Iowa and are drunk.

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RLENT

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That's what they said not me.
Yeah .... but they also endorsed Mittens .... ObamaLite™ :D

..... given the two things, I guess it's certainly safe to say that they really weren't worried about their cred ..... :rolleyes:
 

Tennesseahawk

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I disagree with media endorsements. Are they really the endorsements of the writers, editors, and reporters? No... they're the endorsements of those who own the media.

Same with crap like The Fraternal Order of Police. Their endorsements aren't those of the beat cops or desk jockeys. They're from union bosses and political hack commissioners.

To me, an organization, or company, should have as much clout as they have the ability to punch a ballot... zero. They have no rights, and thus, should have no ability to sway our votes... and definitely should have no ability to donate to candidates.
 

Turtle

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Well, we can cross Romney off the list of viable candidates now. An endorsement by the Des Moines Register is a de facto "kiss of death" for political candidates. The Register has an impressive record of picking the wrong guy.
 

Tennesseahawk

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Well, we can cross Romney off the list of viable candidates now. An endorsement by the Des Moines Register is a de facto "kiss of death" for political candidates. The Register has an impressive record of picking the wrong guy.

Just tell me, then, that Newt won't get the nod, and I'll have no fear of slitting my wrists in my sleep. :D
 

greg334

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Ah shuck t-hawk, it won't be that bad because Obama will still be in office and we can see the ideas of the past come to fruition.
 

muttly

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Well, we can cross Romney off the list of viable candidates now. An endorsement by the Des Moines Register is a de facto "kiss of death" for political candidates. The Register has an impressive record of picking the wrong guy.

True,but the electorate who pick the Iowa caucus winner have an impressive record of picking the wrong guy too. :D
 

RLENT

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True,but the electorate who pick the Iowa caucus winner have an impressive record of picking the wrong guy too.
True - but (IIRC) you really might want to have a look at what happens when a candidate wins both Iowa and New Hampshire :D
 
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