Monday, June 18, 2012

Stress wearing on Romney during high-risk small town tour

Mitt Romney has taken to his first real election tour, choosing a high-stress, completely random small town tour, speaking to crowds in Ohio and Pennsylvania, among others, drawing a widely-varying mix of middle-aged, blue collar white people.

Romney was perhaps most well-received in Wisconsin, where newly re-elected Governor Walker gave him away. As the 45th Governor of Wisconsin, Walker wished Romney luck in becoming the 45th President of the United States.

But the road ahead will be difficult. Take it from Jessie Spano.


And with future plans to perhaps even speak in towns and cities with black and latino residents, Romney's stress level may far exceed Spano's. It may approach Bill O'reilly from Inside Edition.


Needless to say, the Romney campaign is tightly monitoring Mr. Romney's stress-levels as he operates in high-risk towns like Janesville, Wisconsin, 95.25% white, and mainly a manufacturing town with the majority of residents having achieved less than a college degree.

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