Breaking from Newsmax.com McCain: Romney May Be Too Wounded to Win in November
Mitt Romney could be too wounded from the drawn-out and increasingly bitter Republican primary battle to be an effective candidate against President Barack Obama, leading supporter Sen. John McCain suggests. And the GOP’s 2008 presidential candidate called on all four candidates left in the race to tone down the intra-party attacks and concentrate on policies. “This is like watching a Greek tragedy,” McCain told the Boston Herald, saying that negative campaigning and increasingly personal attacks “should have stopped long ago.” Among the GOP candidates, Mitt Romney has been the most negative, spending over $55 million so far in attack ads aimed largely at Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich. Romney's negative campaign appears to be backfiring, as he has failed to lock up the nomination and national polls consistently find that a majority of GOP voters don't want him as their nominee.
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