WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After months of turmoil and uncertainty, the Republican Party in the 2012 presidential election was finally settled areas of the candidates - Romney in his perch on top of the consolidation package.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie decides not to seek the end of the President, "will he or - won't he" phase of the campaign, refused to plead guilty when the parade of Republicans who run the party dissatisfied with the field.
Three months ago the first vote may be converted, it solidified after the reorganization of Romney as a leader and his role in maintaining the party's pragmatic, moderate to eliminate a potential threat.
Christie's will be crowded in the middle of the road path Romney the nomination, former Massachusetts governor, and half a dozen competitors have carved their own social and religious conservatives loyal to the mutual backup.
"Christie's has been a real threat to Romney, the Republican strategist Todd Harris said." "He could have stolen the basis for Romney, while consolidating the anti-Romney vote."
Christie's decision to eliminate may still be in the presidential campaign, compared with 2008 vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who few believe will launch White House bid last a real competitor.
Palin does not rule out a presidential campaign, but has no movement of people to get less than a month ago to prepare the first national key reporting period.
Republican strategist Jimudaike said, "" The reality is that field is set, the movement has been in the game to do business, and where any person is delusional thinking is still running.
"To raise money, to organize and maintain an active policy stance over the years ... you should check the delusion that you can pull in a few months," he said.
"Carpet"
Dissatisfied with their choice, some Republican activists have been seeking a savior of a few months. Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, etc., for challenging Obama also decided in 2012.
"Now we can from soap opera to the classroom," Dyck said. "We can focus on the economy, the Republican vision, not someone on the flying carpet, the idea led us to victory."
Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and early leader, has seen his lead evaporate after Texas Gov. Rick Perry to enter the August competition.
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