February 15, 2012
First Read notes that Michigan is the place where Mitt Romney "rights his campaign's ship and continues his methodical march to the nomination. Or it's the place -- because of all the advantages he enjoys in the state -- where we all realize he might not recover to become the GOP nominee. (And trust us, if Romney loses Michigan, the GOP noise about finding a new candidate will become deafening.) That's what's at stake in Michigan two weeks from now. There's no overstating the importance of this race."
"Do note that Romney won the state in 2008 by just nine percentage points (39%-30% over McCain) and never cracked 40%... a reminder that Romney might not be as formidable in the state as everyone thinks."
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