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Bauer, a Santorum backer who's now pivoted to Romney, said one key to bringing the staunchest conservative voters aboard is choosing a running mate who sparks their enthusiasm
-- someone with a long record on lower taxes, smaller government, strong national defense and also "values issues," such as abortion and religious liberty. Romney confidently predicts that the party will be united by its disdain for Obama's efforts to solve the nation's economic woes and his "European social welfare state" policies. "You will see our party more united that it's been in a long, long time," he told Fox News on Wednesday. Indeed, many Republicans foresee a general election that focuses on the worries of voters of all political stripes about persistent unemployment, a sluggish economy, taxes and the national debt
-- with social issues fading with the end of Santorum's campaign. "Every minute the Republicans spend talking about social issues going forward is strategically a mistake, because the more fertile ground is on the economy and the deficit and spending," Mackowiak said. "Who's going to bring up social issues, Obama? No, they're going to be trying to make this about Romney being part of the 1 percent" of wealthiest Americans. The best way for Romney to line up the party behind him is to demonstrate how fiercely he can take on Obama, said Republican strategist and pollster Mike McKenna. "He's got to say, `I know you've got reservations about me but in the big scheme of life they're unimportant, because I'm going to attack the president's record and I'm going to speak up for your issues,'" McKenna said. "And that's all that's important." He said a take-charge candidate sends a powerful message to dubious Republicans: "You and I may not love each other, but we're both pulling in the right direction. You can follow me."
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