Why the Established Republicans are besieged with defeating Mitt Romney

Many reporters, journalist and commentators are wondering, some out loud, as to why the “establishment” is so set against Mitt Romney.  I believe that I have stumbled upon the answer.

I believe that the establishment is afraid of what Mitt Romney would do if he wins the Republican Party nomination and go on to win the White House.  The Republican Party prides itself on being the “working man’s” party but if Romney becomes the face of this party, would it then turn into the “privileged” party?  Some may be under the impression that he would push policies that are not fully vetted by the establishment.  Some think that he could set back their so called advances and be worse for them than even Obama may be.  His passage of healthcare in Massachusetts appears to be a warning to them at what else he may be inclined to try and sign into law.  

Another would be even if Romney did not go on to win the White House, if he wins the nomination, he would then be considered the Republican standard barrier and the leader of the party.  Some may feel that Romney does not reflect the image that they wish.  If you listen to those who seemed apposed to Romney, their explanations leaves a lot to be desired and to learn that the entire stage did not like Romney in the 2008 run, tells me that he carries himself in such a way as to make others feel inferior.   Just my opinion and I could be wrong.

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