While pundits have speculated about the impact on the Republican
presidential nomination if Mitt Romney loses in Michigan next week, Dan Balz wonders what would happen if Romney manages to eke out a victory in the state where he was raised.
“How
much would a pair of victories be worth? Republican strategists say
that although they would restore Romney to front-runner status in the
race, they could still leave the party looking at a long nomination
battle… Even if Romney were to win Michigan and Arizona, he will face a
difficult landscape on Super Tuesday, March 6.”
“Romney certainly needs to win
Michigan to put himself back on course. But he needs victories to start
coming consistently and by healthy margins. His team is correct that
this will be a battle for delegates, but Republicans want a
standard-bearer who can do more than scratch out the nomination by
attrition. That’s why Tuesday’s contests loom so large.”

