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Candidates taking the plunge

Romney’s is toward the center, Obama’s is to the south

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The answer is: they can’t entirely.

While Romney has shown that a candidate can (repeatedly) use an Etch-a-Sketch, no candidate successfully uses a time machine. Before the debate, many thoughtful and serious analysts such as CNN’s David Gergen suggested Obama could politically finish Romney off in Denver. Others all but declared it official that the Democrats would easily keep the Senate and maybe even retake the House.

Those voices have diminished now.

Each day the news has stories of Obama poll erosion and GOP momentum. Obama’s debate performance appears to have damaged safety-net polling numbers with women. A Pew Research Center poll shows Romney wiped out Obama’s double-digit lead among women and is now even with Obama. Public Policy Polling finds Romney sliced Obama’s lead among women from 15 points to 6 points.

I’ve long contended that Barack Obama’s political team was not as much of an A team as JFK’s, LBJ’s or Bill Clinton’s. And you have to wonder: were they listening and reading? Why weren’t they and Obama prepared? Team Romney made its view clear on an “Etch-a-Sketch” reset long ago. The book “The Real Romney” notes Romney’s breathtakingly abrupt shift from moderate Governor once he decided to run for President.

During the 2008 and 2012 Presidential primary seasons Americans watched Mitt Romney trying hard to woo conservatives and insist he was one of them. No hoop was too large, small, or grungy for him to jump through, but experts always noted he would have to try to move to the center.

Time’s Mark Halperin wrote that Team Obama now has a problem: the Romney in Denver was the real Romney. That probably makes members of the Republican establishment breathe a sigh of relief.

The question now becomes: was the Obama in Denver the real Obama? If so, Republicans can again breathe a sigh of relief.

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Joe Gandelman is a veteran journalist who wrote for newspapers overseas and in the United States. He has appeared on cable news show political panels and is Editor-in-Chief of The Moderate Voice, an Internet hub for independents, centrists and moderates. CNN’s John Avlon named him as one of the top 25 Centrists Columnists and Commentators. He can be reached at jgandelman@themoderatevoice.com and can be booked to speak at your event at www.mavenproductions.com.

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