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The
Horserace for November 10, 2011
Posted by Erick Erickson
Thursday, November 10th
Editor’s
Note: This is not following
the most recent debate on CBS, rather the Nov. 9 debate on CNBC.
There
is a difference between being
dead and being on life support. Rick Perry is not dead. He has $15
million. He
is the Governor of Texas. Donors cannot just ignore him.
But
he is on life support after last
night. It is entirely recoverable. He’s still got something like 2.72
million
more debates to suffer through. But wow. How he responds and recovers
will tell
us more about the man and his potential than his debate performances.
The
Jon Huntsman boomlet is over
before it starts. His performance last night at the CNBC debate
suggests he has
no interest in reaching out to conservatives. Herman Cain did not act
like and
was not treated as the front runner.
Mitt
Romney ran as the nominee, which
he will probably be. But there is a potential new frontrunner for the
anti-Romney faction and one that could give Romney a run for his money
in the
debating game, if not the actual money game. His name? “Mr. Speaker.”
We’ll
get into it all in the
Horserace.
Michele
Bachmann
With
little money and no new ideas,
Michele Bachmann’s time has come and gone I’m afraid. I love her. I
like her
husband. She’s passionate and fiery, but she is no longer catching on.
She
didn’t have a debate performance last night worthy of a top tier
candidate and
is constantly overshadowed these days.
Herman
Cain
Herman
Cain could be the nominee, but
he will not be the nominee.
Herman
Cain told us all along that
even if he did not have the answers, he would surround himself with the
smart
people who did have the answers. Not only has his staff given off the
impression they’re doing a Keystone Kops routine, but Cain has decided
to stick
with them. Loyalty is all well and good, but loyalty to this?!
Herman
Cain says he is a great
manager. A great manager would stop the hemorrhaging of the company by
either
fixing the product or fixing the team. The product, Herman himself,
does not
need fixing. The team selling the product needs fixing. If he won’t fix
it, he
might as well go on and endorse Mitt Romney as he no doubt will
eventually.
Herman
Cain would make a great
President. But he’s not willing to do what it takes and shake up his
campaign
staff.
Newt
Gingrich
Newt
Gingrich replaces Herman Cain as
the most viable alternative to Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney’s team will now
throw
every ounce of dirt they can at Newt Gingrich. We will rehash his
wives, his
fall from grace, his alternative history books, etc.
If
he can withstand it — and I don’t
know that he can — he could be a compelling alternative to Romney. But
there is
one problem. Newt Gingrich has a long time history of shooting himself
in the
foot and knocking others over as he falls. Maybe, just maybe he can
withstand
the tide of historic cycles in his life.
Jon
Huntsman
He
was rather insulting last night. He
wants to be the President of the 99%? Really? Who the hell thought that
was a
good line. How about being the President of all Americans instead of
the crowd
taking dumps on police cars?
Ron
Paul
No
chance.
Rick
Perry
If
he wants to recover from his 53
seconds of infamy, something he can do, he needs to be humble,
humorous, and
have a good next debate.
The
odds are growing long against him.
The money is coming in at a slower rate. But there is time. It’s just
every
time something like this happens, Perry plays to the image he’s
developed as a
bumbling campaigner. He needs to work extra hard to overcome the
narrative he
himself has written.
It’s
funny. Perry and Cain are polar
opposites. Cain has a great product, but a team incapable of selling
that
product at a Presidential level. Perry has a great team and a terrible
product.
It’s harder to fix the product than the team, particularly when you are
the
product. But he’s never lost an election. We’ll see if he can keep the
trend
going. A David Letterman appearance, a Daily Show excursion, and some
good
natured self-poking could rehabilitate him.
The
one thing Perry really has going
for him right now is that he is no worse without a teleprompter than
Obama (h/t
to Christina at the Boortz show):
Mitt
Romney
Romney
will probably be the nominee.
Conservatives will be hurt. His debate performance last night was not
as strong
as his other performances. He gave some great answers, but he wasn’t
nearly as
consistent as he has been. And he still cannot answer the individual
mandate
question well. He just can’t. So Obama will get a free pass on
Obamacare when
they debate.
Rick
Santorum
Who?
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