REPUBLICAN SPLIT DECISIONEDITORIALWALL STREET JOURNALIf Republican poohbahs were hoping that Super Tuesday’s 10 contests would settle the Republican primary contest, they woke up Wednesday disappointed. While Mitt Romney had a good night and stretched his lead among delegates, Rick Santorum did well enough to more than justify staying in the race. … Republican elites are aching to declare this race over and take aim at Mr. Obama. The fear is that the intraparty debate is hurting the GOP brand and the image of the candidates. … November is a long way off and the American public hasn’t concluded that Mr. Obama deserves another term. The hand-wringing is fruitless in any case. The voters are in charge and their split decision shows that Republicans still haven’t settled on a standard-bearer.
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DEAR MITT: SOME CAMPAIGN ADVICEBY KATHLEEN PARKERWASHINGTON POSTNo one in this country thinks you’re a cool, with-it kind of guy — and they’re fine with that. They don’t want you to be cool. They want you to fix the economy. They want you to be serious, presidential and the grown-up you are. There’s no predicting what will happen in November. But if you go down, enjoy the ride by being fearlessly yourself — uncool, unafraid, intelligent, experienced, determined and, as you put it, resolute. Be as liberated in seeking victory as you would be in defeat. This includes being outraged at the outrageous, willing to tell unpleasant truths, temperate in matters grave (steering you away from statements such as Iran will have nukes if Obama wins) and being willing to lose. True Mitt can win.








