Thompson Handicaps GOP Race From S.C.

(CBS)
ROCK HILL, S.C. -- While the rest of his Republican counterparts made their case in Michigan for tonight’s primary, Fred Thompson continued his bus tour of South Carolina.
“They’re up there fighting the blizzards in Michigan and I’m down here in South Carolina,” he said. “Now who’s most qualified to be president with judgment like that?”
Thompson has skipped both the New Hampshire and Michigan primaries in favor of “drawing a line in the sand” in South Carolina, where one of his main opponents could be Mitt Romney – especially if Romney wins in Michigan.
“Undoubtedly it will recharge him a little bit, but he seems to have a lot of recharging to do,” Thompson said about Romney. “I don’t know if it’ll make up enough ground for him or not.”
But from looking at the polls, Thompson thinks his main competition will not be from the former Massachusetts governor. “I thought it would probably be Huckabee, but now it looks like it’s going to be McCain,” he said.
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There just isn''t a better candidate for President than Mitt Romney. I have been amazed at hard pressed the media has been to find anything negative to share about him. They try and twist his record, but everyone knows that records stand against scrutiny if they are solid. Mitt Romney is solid.
If Mitt wins Michigan, he will be formidable in South Carolina. The only reason so many people are backing McCain is they don''t want Huckabee, who, by the way, got less than half of even the Evangelical vote in Iowa. I was there.
Winning Michigan will again make Mitt a credible threat to Huckabee, which will syphon off support for McCain.
Mitt is our strongest candidate by far. We need a President who can stand up to the challenge of our domestic issues. I support Bush and fought under him in Iraq, but I would prefer a candidate who is smart enough to focus on what really matters--America. McCain and Giuliani won''t do that because they are as ego driven as Bush. (They have to live up to tough guy images.) Mitt will run, and win, on the merits of his industry and what he brings to AMERICA.
There is a reason he is winning the popular vote to date, not even counting Wyoming where he won by a landslide. (About 70% of all votes.)