Primary voting on May 8 revealed that American voters are sick of liberals and their moderate-Republican lackeys.
In West Virginia’s Democratic Primary, Keith Judd, an inmate in a Texas federal prison, took an astounding 41 percent of the votes to Mr. Obama’s 59 percent. Nice going, Prez; you beat an incarcerated felon.
In Indiana, tea-party Republican Richard Mourdock beat moderate-Republican Senator Richard Lugar by a massive 22 points.
In the Wisconsin primary election to recall the governor, the Democratic candidate who was heavily financed by Big Labor lost to the Democrat less favored by unions. But the Republican Governor, Scott Walker, who had no opposition in his primary and needed no votes, outpolled both Democratic candidates combined.
Mitt Romney has mistakenly appealed to moderates, instead of holding to a conservative stance and, like Reagan, letting the moderates come to him. Even so, in November, barring a big surprise, Mr. Romney will not only beat President Obama, he’s likely to win in a landslide.
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