WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Mitt Romney is faltering with white working-class voters crucial to his party's drive to capture the White House, even as he tries to fend off a rising GOPchallenger, Rick Santorum, who wields strong blue-collar appeal.
The wealthy former Bain Capital chief has led his rivals by comfortable margins among white college graduates, according to combined polls of voters in the first five states that held presidential nominating contests. But the exit and entry surveys showed only a modest Romney advantage among whites who lack college degrees, the yardstick analysts typically use to define the working class.
4 comments:
I am pretty sure his shot at GOP ended when he tried to tell the working class he understood what it was like to not be employed....like really you do?
He's as good at lying as Biden....
oh and....I'ma bout tired of the double hard to read captia words, this'll prolly be my last comment..
That's because the blue collars know how to recognize an idiot liar!
And I agree with 955, i have had to go through 5 or 6 to find one i could read. Not worth the trouble.
What a surprise!?! Wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.
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