Monday, December 16, 2013

Mitt Romney's Chief Strategist Gives a Candid Interview as to What Worked and Didn't Work with the 2012 Romney Campaign

Stuart Stevens with Romney
Stuart Stevens, chief strategist for Mitt Romney's failed presidential bid in 2012, gave a very candid interview with Political Wire in which he discussed what worked and what went wrong. 
A few takeaways from the discussion: 
1. The press completely missed the health care story and dismissed Romney's criticisms of ObamaCare even though many later proved to be true. 
2. Despite the campaign's public optimism and suggestions that Romney himself thought he would win on Election Night, the campaign's internal polling was actually very good and never showed Romney leading.
Read the rest HERE and listen to the full interview below. CLICK the button under the photo below to open a pop-up player:



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7 comments:

RomneyMan said...

No word on why they didn't change things as it was going on, mid-campaign, when any fool could see that the campaign was just awful.

RomneyMan said...

No word on why they didn't change things as it was going on, mid-campaign, when any fool could see that the campaign was just awful.

Anonymous said...

Of course, it's pretty difficult to win when your opponent is using the power of the IRS against toy.

AZ

Anonymous said...

You.

RomneyMan said...

And it's not impossible to lose when you've got an appalling record and your opponent don't take McCain-like matching funds and has pretty much as many $ as you do.

Anonymous said...

Romney lost an unwinnable election, period. No one has a shred of evidence to prove otherwise. Interesting that internal polls never showed Romney leading.

-Martha

cimbri said...

I know one thing that didn't work. All that Obama cheating that we didn't know about.