How important has Michigan’s Republican presidential primary become? Talk like this is becoming increasingly common.
A prominent Republican senator just told [ABC News’ Jonathan Karl] that if Romney can’t win in Michigan, the Republican Party needs to go back to the drawing board and convince somebody new to get into the race.
“If Romney cannot win Michigan, we need a new candidate,” said the senator, who has not endorsed anyone and requested anonymity.
The senator believes Romney will ultimately win in Michigan but says he will publicly call for the party to find a new candidate if he does not.
The unnamed prominent Republican senator said Romney, if he manages to win the nomination after losing Michigan, would stand little chance against President Obama in November. “We’d get killed,” he said, because Romney would be “too damaged.”
And what of Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich? The senator added that both, if nominated, would “lose 35 states.” (Ron Paul’s name apparently wasn’t included as part of the conversation.)
So, if Romney would be broken by a Michigan defeat, and all of his rivals are inadequate, who exactly does this senator have in mind for the Republican Party in 2012?









