How Mitt Romney plans to win Alaska
Eric Christopher Adams |
Feb 10, 2012
Mitt Romney may be taking a whipping from the far right flank of the Republican Party this week -- first, across the Midwest in the Colorado and Minnesota primaries, and continuing currently at CPAC 2012 -- but he's already looking toward Super Tuesday and the bevy of delegates up for grabs in March, including those of Alaska. Romney on Thursday announced members of his Alaska Steering Committee. And there a few major league Alaska politicians and other civic leaders going to bat for the former Massachusetts governor. Included in the Romney 2012 Alaska entourage:
Several other prominent Alaskans also made the list, which can be found at Mitt Romney's campaign website. Alaska's delegates are poised to play a surprisingly big role in the 2012 race. The 49th state's true-blue Republicans were faithful to the party leadership's nominating schedule. And while the majority of Alaskans identify as independents, Alaska still maintains a sizable Republican voting bloc and a center-right electorate. In party politics, all these things play well for Alaska. Romney won Alaska handily in 2008, followed in order by Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul and John McCain. Expect Rep. Paul's supporters -- of which he has many in Alaska -- to give Romney a run for his money, if the 2008 contest serves as any guide. Whoever wins Alaska's delegates will also enjoy the cachet they bring. A few notable, national tea party leaders hail from the Last Frontier. Sarah Palin, a vocal supporter of Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, and Joe Miller, a tea party PAC director, are headline-grabbers and if Romney can win on their home turf it's bound to bring a psychological boost. But Palin and Miller don't represent Alaska's Republicans. At all. In fact, most of Alaska's currently elected Republicans are of a much less-ideological strain -- conservatives in the "big tent" mold of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Enter very popular politicians like Murkowski and Treadwell, Romney's Alaska surrogates. “Mitt Romney has had the lifelong experiences needed to turn around our economy,” Sen. Murkowski said in a Romney campaign announcement. "Whether it was his ability to turn around the Massachusetts economy or turn around businesses in the private sector, Mitt Romney has demonstrated the leadership that we need in the White House to get the country on the right track. He has also laid out a plan to get our country on the path toward energy independence. Mitt Romney understands the importance of Alaska as a leader in our country’s energy production and I look forward to working with him on such an important economic and national security matter." "More than any other candidate, (Romney) stands for a prosperous future for Alaska and the nation," Lt. Gov. Treadwell said of Romney. Romney was the first candidate to qualify for Alaska's presidential preference poll. Gingrich, Santorum and Paul all have qualified as well, according to Alaska Republican Party Chairman Randy Ruedrich. Alaska Republicans will vote for their GOP presidential nominee on March 6. Contact Eric Christopher Adams at eric(at)alaskadispatch.com
by ronl11 | February 13, 2012 - 6:55pm
Voting for Romney is like voting for Obozo, no difference, he will just continue with the dismantling of the Constitution and destroying the country. If he doesn't go to jail when the IRS gets done with him. http://tdarkcabal.blogspot.com/ Romney Camp Dung-Founded: No Integrity, No Ethics, No Honor This report is one of a series that exposes theft, deceit, tax evasion, and bribery of public officials. It questions a Presidential candidate who would associate with such people, much less take money from them. This money was then hidden offshore to evade taxes in a conspiracy with ruthless criminals, having known full well the true Beneficial Owner of the funds was being cheated of his income at every turn. These actions bring consequences. Knowledge is power. In this report, we have exposed three key names of consequence today: Mitt Romney, Dr. Michael Herzog and Paul Guenette. This Malfeasant Trio are now challenged to publicly explain why they ruthlessly cheated an American National (Mr. Ed Falcone), which has resulted in the loss of important, pre-approved projects and tax revenue(from the profits made on Falcone's money), along with the denial of hope and dignity for many Katrina victims. The Falcone Group had been planning high-value work, which was criminally delayed by the deceit of this Trio. Their fraudulent actions has caused much pain, suffering for many innocent citizens. This is the very real consequence of the Trio's greed. Mitt Romney is a Presidential candidate bidding for the honor of holding the highest office in the land. And yet, behind the scenes, he associates and trades with two men whose criminal pasts merit public awareness and scrutiny. We will present a sectional exposure of each. Mr. Edward Falcone was asked to allocate part of his Bank Trading Program profits to help Romney during his previous campaign. It was there that he and Herzog became connected. This is how Romney repays his supporters. (go to link to finish reading)
by SPECKLEFOOT | February 11, 2012 - 8:35pm
Important distinction--- Sarah Palin isn't popular with Alaska Republicans (because she did you-know-what-to them, several times, backwards). Joe Miller isn't popular with Alaska Democrats (because he came oh-so close to doing you know what to them)---at least, so they thought, because in the main they don't know a parasite from a savior. Sigh. Oh, well.
by Frumious | February 11, 2012 - 6:36pm
Mitt: Just send us each $100. There are not many of us and we can be bought cheap. Oil companies have known this for years.
by ragnarock | February 10, 2012 - 8:10pm
if he actualy comes here it will make a difference to many Alaskans
by Ardiva | February 11, 2012 - 11:19am
In what way, ragnarock?
by Oldhaines | February 10, 2012 - 7:53pm
What Rommney hopes to get is the same thing Murkowski got.... A lot of democrats who are willing to vote for a Democrat with a (R) after his name. |













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