RNC Chairman Michael Steele’s troubles with the Republican base continued this week when the embattled party leader insulted GOP primary voters as bigots that harbor ill feelings towards Mormons. Steele made the comments on the radio while guest hosting for conservative commentator Bill Bennett.
STEELE: Yeah, but let me ask you. Ok, Jay, I’m there with you. But remember, it was the base that rejected Mitt because of his switch on pro-life, from pro-choice to pro-life. It was the base that rejected Mitt because it had issues with Mormonism. It was the base that rejected Mitch, Mitt, because they thought he was back and forth and waffling on those very economic issues you’re talking about. So, I mean, I hear what you’re saying, but before we even got to a primary vote, the base had made very clear they had issues with Mitt because if they didn’t, he would have defeated John McCain in those primaries in which he lost.
Romney spokesman Eric Ferhnstrom said the comments “miss[ed] the target” and cited primary votes cast for the former governor and that Romney won the CPAC straw poll the last three years running.
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