Quote Originally Posted by Dark Sage View Post
I tend to think differently Roy. Here's some food for thought.

Romney is likely going to spend the rest of the campaign making this an issue. HOWEVER... He can promise to repeal it all he wants. Unless he comes up with a better plan to replace it with - and fast, I might add - such a promise is not going to get him very far.
The GOP has already said they plan to repeal and replace, keeping the more popular sections while striking down the tax mandate.

Quote Originally Posted by Dark Sage View Post
And he's not doing too well, I might add. He's practically given up trying to win over voters in the state that he was governor of, and even members of his campaign team have been quoted as saying that the Latino vote is "a lost cause" for him now.
First latinos do not make up much of a vote in swing states, second not doing so well? NBC News-Marist has Romney TIED in three swing states, Michigan, New Hampshire, and North Carolina. To make matters worse for Obama the D/R/I in the Michigan poll is 32/25/43 without leaners, and 46/37/17 when adding leaners. If Obama cannot get above 50% in Michigan with a poll that has numbers that represent the 2008 election. HE is the one that is not doing well.