http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/16/ftn/main20121085.shtml
Herman Cain has recently surged in popularity these past few weeks for the Republican nomination. However The White House believes that Mitt Romney will end up receiving the G.O.P. nomination. This is because of the other short lived surges that Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Michelle Bachmann had before Cain gained his upswing recently. Now the Obama administration will attempt to make Mitt Romney appear as a Wall Street sympathizer by taping into the public anger currently going on against the financial sector. In a debate Romney said that he would back another Wall Street bailout if needed. He has maintained consistent levels throughout the polls and has become a much better candidate from the last time he ran. Romney has to hope that he can ride out all the other candidates and remain the strongest for the G.O.P. nomination.
I believe that Mitt Romney will end up receiving the G.O.P. nomination because he appeals strongly with the public and has had consistency in the polls unlike the other Republican candidates. Also because his views are not to conservative or liberal which makes him popular to a larger number of American voters who say that they are more moderate. Michelle Bachmann appears more conservative while Rick Perry and Herman Cain both seem to be leaning more liberal. This leaves Romney in the middle for the majority of the Republican voters. However if he continues to support the financial sector with all the public anger directed towards it he could lose some conservative Republican voters.
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