Thursday, February 14, 2008

Maybe it's all over but the asking.

Romney's stepping aside at CPAC was a nod to the Party that he is a loyalist. He is willing and able to rally behind the Party to ensure Republicans do as well as possible in November.

McCain hasn't necessarily convinced anyone he is going to become a conservative on issues like immigration but he could appease those of us who are conservative by announcing his VP choice sooner rather than later. He could reward conservatives with the clear choice- Romney.

Conservatives in general should embrace such a partnership. Media personalities have, almost across the board, indicated their support for Romney. His selection would bring most of them back into the fold.

As Democrats continue to duke it out in the upcoming primaries, conservatives could begin campaigning actively for the House and Senate candidates we will need to take back our government. If the Republican Party unites behind its nominee and a strong conservative VP, the team could split up and spread the message more effectively.

Today's press conference was a great step towards unity. Romney made a great case for throwing his support to McCain. His words were clear: It is time to come together to get things done. (click here for article)

McCain's response left the door open to a Romney partnership. Lets hope they shake on it sooner rather than later...

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