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There is only one issue — foreign policy — on which a candidate other than Romney leads. Ron Paul is named most frequently as the candidate Republican voters do not trust on foreign policy. Not surprisingly, much of the potential support for Paul comes from independent voters. Put in other terms, Obama loses nine percent and Romney 17 percent of independent voters to Ron Paul if he decides to run. Not only does Romney lose more independent voters to Ron Paul than does Obama, but a Paul third-party candidacy also threatens to steal away some of the conservative Republican vote as well.

There is no comparable loss of support for Obama among either liberal or moderate and conservative Democrats. Paul also would be a threat to take some of the year-old Republican voters from Romney as well, but relatively few older Republican voters. Ron Paul has substantially less pull on younger Democratic voters. Merchant said some Democrats suggested the party not run a candidate against Romney in , should he seek reelection.

But, he said, the party has no intention of doing that, citing differences on several issues. Romney, who did not support Trump for reelection, has expressed dismay about the direction of the Republican Party since at least when Trump became its presidential nominee. He often criticized the former president the past two years, including directly blaming him for the deadly incursion at the U.

Capitol on Jan 6. Romney was the only Republican to vote in favor of removing Trump from office last year in the Senate impeachment trial. He will to make that decision again when the Senate tries Trump in the coming weeks after the House impeached him earlier this month for inciting an insurrection. Perry said Romney has been in a difficult position in his own party the past four years, but that could change with Democratic President Joe Biden.

But it will take some time. Both Romney and Lee have expressed willingness to work with Biden and Democrats to find common ground on issues. Issues to focus on included Big Tech censorship, election integrity, protecting private health care and Second Amendment rights. Rasmussen said it will be interesting to see where the poll numbers go for Lee and Romney in Start your day with the top stories you missed while you were sleeping.

That culminated in a cringe-inducing scene where Trump backed Romney at his gold-crusted hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. Romney has faced repercussions; he has been trolled by Trump when he speaks out against him.

They were already out to get him. Seema Mehta is a reporter who covered the campaign, the fourth presidential race she has written about for the Los Angeles Times. She started at the Times in and recently completed a Knight-Wallace fellowship at the University of Michigan. She started with The Times in Washington, D. On trip to France, Kamala Harris is introducing herself to the world in personal terms.

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