So it’s going to be Mitt Romney versus Barack Obama in November 2012. What if Mitt Romney falters? What if the top of the Republican ticket is unable to overcome the onslaught of negative ads that are coming? The Obama Re-elect campaign has a strategy to beat Romney. It starts with:
–voter turnout on college campuses. This is the “vote for Obama because he’s cool like you” campaign.
–It moves to urban centers using community organizers to mobilize the urban base. This is the class envy vote which also expands into rural America and those struggling with the economic downturn. This is the expanded class warfare of vote.
–Next is the “I get something from the government” vote. Obama will endlessly use the words “radical” and “extremism” to characterize Republican calls to balance the budget and address the debt.
–From there it moves to college-educated voters who can be blasted with negative ads about Republican hypocrisy.
–And finally, it is the female vote. This is the key element to cross over into non-party affiliated independent voters. Obama 2012 will use every tool in the book to attack Mitt Romney and the Republicans as anti-female, including Romney’s Mormon faith.
–Add one billion dollars, and you have the 2012 Obama Presidential Campaign.
Will Romney stand a chance? One thing is for certain: Romney has never experienced what is about to hit him in this campaign.
But while so many are mesmerized with the Presidential celebrities running their races, The Liberty Committee will be focused on helping out where the real power is (and should be) according to the Constitution. If you have a Congress that is obeying the Constitution and doing its job, then whoever sits in the White House becomes almost irrelevant.
That is why we are focusing on House and Senate races. Here are a few good candidates we are supporting and hope you will too:
For US House:
1. Joe Wurzelbacher (aka “Joe the Plumber”), Ohio
2. Bill Johnson, Ohio
3. Dan Webster, Florida
4. Mike Kelly, Pennsylvania
5. Randy Hultgren, Illinois
6. Scott Desjarlais, Tennessee
7. Renee’ Elmers, North Carolina
8. Allen West, Florida
9. Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee
10. Steve Southerland, Florida
US Senate:
1. George Allen, Virginia
2. Jeff Flake, Arizona
3. Todd Akin, Missouri

