The common wisdom in the 2012 Presidential campaign is that former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is the Republican who is most capable of beating Barack Obama in November. But that assumption is thrown into serious doubt by recent data indicating trouble for Romney in terms of how many voters view him negatively.
Despite the fact that the most common reason given for the support of Romney among Republicans who vote in the primaries is his supposed electability, the data shows otherwise.
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Monday, April 02, 2012
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