Voters don't have to love him, Romney advisers say, but they will respect him.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The more I learn about Mr. Romney, the less there is to admire.
I love Romney. It is not his fault that he is the son of a successful governor and makes $20 million a year.
Part of the problem is voters know relatively little about Romney. And some of what they know about him complicates his task: Romney has a history of flip-flopping on issues, he's extraordinarily wealthy, and he can be tone-deaf about what moves voters. He just doesn't seem comfortable in his skin.
When it comes to letting people marry whomever they love, Mitt Romney says, 'No.'
This is Romney's biggest political weakness. His policy flip-flops and the general sense that he's not comfortable in his own skin leads voters, including many supporters, wondering about his core values.
Conservatives have long been suspicious that Romney isn't truly one of them. The release of his tax returns should settle the matter once and for all: He's not only to be accepted, but admired and emulated - and by liberals as well as conservatives.
A lot of people feel very good about Mitt Romney and I think he's going to do a great job.
Romney says he loves immigration.
Romney is a good, intelligent, extraordinarily generous man who put on a great fight. But he didn't understand the country or the people he sought to lead, and that is why he lost.
I'm surprised at people who have a passion for Mitt Romney, because he's taken every position there is. I would cast this guy as the president in a heartbeat... but I just cannot believe a word he says.
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