Santorum Concedes: He Can't Win The Nomination Outright [View all]
Last edited Mon Mar 12, 2012, 03:01 PM - Edit history (1)
Source: BuzzFeed
Rick Santorum has conceded that he can't win a majority of the delegates to the Republican National Convention outright.
In a strategy memo pushing back on Mitt Romney's narrative that it will take an "act of God" to deny him the nomination, advisor John Yob argued that they have a strategy to win at a contested convention.
Majority Needed for Romney, Not for Santorum
Mitt Romney must have a majority on the first ballot in order to win the nomination because he will perform worse on subsequent ballots as grassroots conservative delegates decide to back the more conservative candidate. Subsequently, Santorum only needs to be relatively close on the initial ballot in order to win on a later ballot as Romneys support erodes.
The memo, to be distributed today, indicates that the Santorum campaign seems more concerned with arguing that Romney will not win a majority of delegates to the Republican National Convention, rather than making the case for why he will. Indeed, the over-2,000-word memo only addresses the possibility of Santorum reaching a majority in its final paragraph, and only as a throw-away.
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http://www.buzzfeed.com/zekejmiller/santorum-concedes-he-cant-win-the-nomination-out
So, if I'm following the logic, the argument for Santorum is that, assuming Mittens doesn't have majority support at the Convention, the delegates will resolve their dilemma by choosing someone who has even less support, and would be a weaker candidate in the General Election.
Works for me...