Breaking: Tom Monaghan endorses Mitt Romney
Ironically, however, Monaghan has managed to rub so many Michiganders the wrong way that I can't forsee that his endorsement would help the Romney campaign very much at all. Indeed, it might hinder.
On this point, I disagree strongly with Hugh Hewitt who says that "Monaghan's decision to announce today is a clear signal to social conservatives that it is time to chose and get in the game" or again when he says that Monaghan is "leading the way that social conservatives should follow."
Frankly, I don't know anyone who considers Monaghan a political weathervane, let alone a mover and shaker. Monaghan has completely uprooted his empire from Michigan and gone south to Florida. And such a move can hardly be understood as a resounding vote of confidence in Michigan.
Monaghan's last endorsement, of pro-life Senator Sam Brownback, went promptly nowhere.
From the press release:
I wonder who initiated the endorsement - Romney or Monaghan? I'm betting Romney.[Monaghan:] "It is an honor for me to endorse Governor Mitt Romney for President. He is a proven leader and has demonstrated his effectiveness in multiple arenas - in his successful business ventures, the running of the Olympics and in politics. I had first hand experience of Mitt's effectiveness and expertise during the sale of Domino's Pizza to Bain Capital," said Tom Monaghan. "Most importantly, Governor Romney is a man of principle. As someone who values the importance of faith in one's life, I recognize in Mitt his deep religious convictions which will serve him well in facing the critical moral issues facing our society. I believe he will stand firm on the pro-life issues and for the traditional family values that our country was founded on and which are so critical to the future of our nation."
With today's announcement, Governor Romney said, "Having known Tom since 1998, I am proud to have his support in this critical election. As a successful business man, he has also been a strong supporter of conservative causes across the country. His philanthropic work has touched the lives of millions."
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