The Draperizing of Mitt Romney - Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman - POLITICO.com: "He may not drink or cheat, and he lacks the fictional ad-maker’s charisma, but Democrats, despite the potential perils of such a strategy, remain determined to paint Romney as a throwback to the “Mad Men” era — a hopelessly retro figure who, on policy and in his personal life, is living in the past. . . ."
All I can say is that if this is the Democrats' "best thinking" on strategy, expect a Romney landslide come November.
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