Obama Needs Bigger Ideas
If he’s going to beat Romney, the president must have grand plans. Here are two worth trying.
By Eliot Spitzer | Posted Friday, Jan. 6, 2012, at 6:32 PM ET
With Mitt
Romney’s almost certain win in New Hampshire next week, the race for the
White House has now resolved to what was predicted almost a year ago:
Mitt vs. Barack.
The more extreme and entirely irrational voices of the Republican Party
have nearly burned out, and the Republicans will be offering up a
rather bland and opportunistic middle-of-the-roader who nonetheless has a
credible record in the big leagues of private equity and as a one-term
governor of Massachusetts.
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Romney has successfully navigated a minefield of debates and attacks
from the right without marginalizing himself so that he lost his
capacity to appeal to the undecided voters who will determine the
election in November. So let’s be clear: Democrats cannot easily dismiss
Mitt Romney. This will be a tight race, and the economic data of the
late spring and summer will help determine the emotional state of the
electorate.
So how will Obama approach the contest? His good news: We are out of
Iraq; Bin Laden is dead; DADT is gone; we avoided an economic cataclysm
(often by doing the wrong thing) and kept the auto industry alive; the
economy is beginning to create jobs (note the 200,000 private-sector
jobs reported today and an unemployment rate that has dropped to 8.5
percent); and health care reform was enacted.
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