The Romney Campaign Unravels
A Mood of Gloom Afflicts the Romney Campaign
A flustered Romney adviser describing the mood said the campaign was turning into a "vulgar, unprintable phrase."
8:42 p.m. | Updated SALT LAKE CITY Mitt Romneys traveling press secretary walked to the back of the candidates plane midflight on Tuesday and teasingly asked a pair of journalists in an exit row if they were willing and able to assist in case of an emergency.
Under the circumstances, it was hard to tell whether it was a question or a request.
A palpably gloomy and openly frustrated mood has begun to creep into Mr. Romneys campaign for president. Well practiced in the art of lurching from public relations crisis to public relations crisis, his team seemed to reach its limit as it digested a ubiquitous set of video clips that showed their boss candidly describing nearly half of the countrys population as government-dependent victims, and saying that he would kick the ball down the road on the biggest foreign policy challenge of the past few decades, the Palestinian-Israeli peace process.
Grim-faced aides acknowledged that it was an unusually dark moment, made worse by the self-inflicted, seemingly avoidable nature of the wound. In low-volume, out-of-the-way conversations, a few of them are now wondering whether victory is still possible and whether they are entering McCain-Palin ticket territory.
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