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    Leadership scramble: GOP rivals vie for title

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican presidential contenders are making a pitch to voters that sounds a lot like a children's game: Follow the leader.

    When Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich aren't puffing up their own leadership credentials, they're running down the leadership skills of one another and President Barack Obama.

    If anyone missed Monday's conference call from the Romney campaign about Gingrich's record as a "failed leader," not to worry. They could have tuned in to Tuesday's conference call. Or Wednesday's. Or Thursday's. Or checked out the "unreliable leader" banner splashed across a Romney news release that labeled Gingrich "unhinged." Romney's political biography, meanwhile, is all about his leadership as a businessman, Massachusetts governor and savior of the 2002 Olympic Games.

    It's hard to miss Gingrich's frequent broadsides at Romney, meanwhile, for failing to provide consistent, visionary leadership. Or the former House speaker's pronouncements that he, by contrast, offers "exactly the kind of bold, tough leader the American people want." Or Gingrich's muscular descriptions of all that was accomplished in his four years as speaker in the 1990s.

    Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, lagging them in the polls, keeps trying to muscle his way into the leader palooza by offering himself as the steady bet who can be counted on to offer more reliable conservative leadership than "erratic" Gingrich or "moderate" Romney.

    In a race where all the candidates are trying to out-conservative one another, stressing leadership credentials gives the GOP rivals a way to try to distinguish themselves. And in a year when Obama's own leadership skills are seen as one of his weakest qualities, it gives the Republicans another arrow in their quiver as they argue over who would be most electable in a matchup with Obama come November.

    Leadership is always a part of the equation in presidential elections. In 2008, for example, the candidates all were abuzz with claims that they offered "transformational" leadership. Obama announced he was running by declaring, "I want to transform this country."

    This year, leadership is getting an extra dose of attention, perhaps because of statistics such as this: The share of Americans who view Obama as a strong leader slipped from 77 percent at the start of his presidency to 52 percent in a Pew Research Center poll released this month. And among Republicans, only about a fourth of those surveyed in the most recent poll viewed Obama as a strong leader, compared with 80 percent of Democrats.

    At a campaign debate last week in Tampa, Fla., Gingrich and Romney both turned a question about electability into an answer about the L-word.

    "This is going to come down a question of leadership," Romney said. Then the former Massachusetts governor recited his track record as a leader in business and government and took a dig at Gingrich for having to "resign in disgrace" when he was speaker in the 1990s.

    Gingrich, answering the same question, aligned himself with the leadership record of conservative hero Ronald Reagan and offered himself as someone "prepared to be controversial when necessary" to bring about great change.

    The answers offer a window into how differently the two candidates define leadership — Romney more as a manager with business school credentials, Gingrich more as a big-thinking visionary.

    The leadership argument is a particularly potent campaign weapon for Romney because a number of Republicans who served in Congress with Gingrich have been happy to describe his shortcomings in running the House.

    "If you were somebody trying to serve with him, you were always sort of left standing with your hands empty in terms of moving forward with an actual plan or putting a plan to paper," Rep. Mary Bono Mack, R-Calif., said of Gingrich on a Romney campaign conference call on Thursday. "So for me, it's an example that he's just not an effective leader. I think Mitt has the temperament and the ability to lead."

    Gingrich, who resigned after a spate of ethics problems and a poor showing for House Republicans in the 1998 elections, managed to turn even his resignation as speaker into evidence that he's a strong leader.

    "I took responsibility for the fact that our results weren't as good as they should be," he said in the Tampa debate. "I think that's what a leader should do."

    As for the turbulence of his tenure as speaker, Gingrich casts that, too, as evidence of his bold leadership.

    "Look, I wish everybody had loved me, but I'd rather be effective representing the American people than be popular inside Washington," he said earlier in the campaign.

    Stephen Wayne, a presidential scholar at Georgetown University, said the harsh judgment of Obama's presidential leadership by Republicans and even some Democrats in part is due to the high hopes that he raised during the 2008 campaign. Obama the president has been measured against the words of Obama the candidate ever since.

    Now that it's campaign season again, says Wayne, "he's not competing against his own image, he's competing against a real life person that has frailties. ... In a sense, that lowers the bar for Obama."

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    AP Deputy Polling Director Jennifer Agiesta contributed to this report.

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    84 comments

    • Bate Man  •  3 mths ago
      Is this not the Grand Old Party that stated that their top priority was to make President Obama a one term president. Out of the mouth of Republican Senator Mitch McConnell.
      • william m 3 mths ago
        McConnel looks like he desperately needs an enema! What a face!
      • endersgame 3 mths ago
        Yep him and his boy CANTOR, and the great weeper. How un-american that they put party above country. every one know that in Dc it is the art of the compromise. When you will not even compromise on bills that your party once championed we the american peoepl have a problem. Of course the right will say well you had a super majority for the 1st 2 years. On paper yes in fact no how many blue dogs were actually GOP in drag. How many filabuster did the GOP have in that 1st 2 years. Yep the facts have never gotten in the way of the GOP and the conservatives.
    • Yahoo user  •  3 mths ago
      Isn't it strange that the two top contenders in the GOP are two guys who got thrown out of their last political positions?? As Governor, Mitt got low ratings and his OWN state didn't want him anymore after taking them down to 47th in the nation..and Newt was thrown out by his OWN party after he screwed up as "Speaker" and his long list of ethics violations?? This has GOT to be a JOKE..!!
      • Jared 3 mths ago
        If you add in Santorum it makes 3 thrown out.
    • Audrey  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Willard Romney & Newton Gingrich, were "DRAFT DODGERS" during Vietnam, how could either one of these "Clowns" serve the country,Were they cowards during the Vietnam era ?,While thousands of others served the nation,Gingrich and Paul have provided answers,Now its time for Willard to explain his lack of servce to his country.
      • Craig 3 mths ago
        It didn't matter to liberals that Clinton skipped Vietnam too....did it?
      • SohoBobo 3 mths ago
        End of citizen army = end of risk for rich and clever = end democracy = rich military-industrial complex & lawless mercenaries.

        Old White man who served.
    • Penelope  •  3 mths ago
      If the contest is to see who is the biggest liar I really am unable to determine whether it is Newt or Romney. Bummer!
    • TriniRealism  •  Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago  •  3 mths ago
      Obama came into office at the time when: (1) the USA had lost all international respect; (2) USA economy was in free fall. Within the 3 years in office, he has improved America's international image significantly, has stabilized the US economy and has put it back on a growth path. It is said "ungratefulness is worst than witchcraft".
      • Penelope 3 mths ago
        While there have been some disappointments with Obama, voting for the GOP is a death wish for the middle-class.
      • HCHS Volunteers 3 mths ago
        God you're absolutely blind. You are drinking a LOT of koolaid if you truly believe the stuff you're saying.
    • CafeenMan  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe if Republicans had any kind of actual agenda to improve things in this country people would take them more seriously. Try to tear other people down to build yourself up only works to a point if nobody knows you're doing it. But the right wing has not only been obvious in their efforts, the actually brag about it!
    • william m  •  3 mths ago
      Thanks cafeenman! And look at the crop of cant-didates. Is this the cream of the republicant crop?? Money and Hate is all they talk about! Where are the jobs ideas, and programs, where are the jobs they promised??
      • Ron 3 mths ago
        With Ron Paul.
    • endersgame  •  Camano Island, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Thats it you BUBBA"S in the GOP keep feeding on yourselves, you are just making it that much easier for OBAMA 2012. I am actually surprised at the stat on 25% of the GOP feeling that Obama was a strong leader I would have thought it down around .0001%
    • BobAD  •  3 mths ago
      The truth is the gop isn't concerned who is on top any more they gave up on that but can they hold onto the House after the mess the TP has turned it into. Hold on to 40 seats in the Senate that's another joke.
    • Yahoo user  •  3 mths ago
      How can you possibly take the GOP seriously, when their ONLY GOAL is to "make Obama a one term president"..NOT to fix the economy, NOT to bring jobs back here, ONLY to make OUR President "look bad"..how can they possibly be trusted to run a country when they have CLEARLY shown their "party" is more important than ANY of US??
    • CafeenMan  •  3 mths ago
      Right... like there is any "leadership" within the GOP. Their sole agenda is attempting to make Obama's Presidency a failure. They aren't actually attempting to lead on anything.
    • Chris  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      There are three factions in the GOP: religious extremists, anti-government anarchists, and pro-1% economic neo-liberal extremists. These group don't see eye-to-eye. e.g., Most Republicans not supporting Ron Paul absolutely hate him. The Theocrats have little love for Mitt Romney. The only thing that holds the GOP/Tea Party together is an irrational hatred of the President and everything he & his party does. The GOP have nothing to run on other than irrational hatred. Unfortunately for them, hatred of the President, of Democrats, of Hispanics, of homosexuals, is not a viable political platform. Lacking a credible platform, sound ideas, and a coherent worldview not rooted in the extremes; the Republican Party, at this point, is doomed, and deservedly so. President Obama will win four more years
    • senior  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Republicans are anti democracy. People should NEVER vote for these folks. They suppress the American voters and the American workers, along with Gays, women and other minorities. if you are not a white conservative they don't want you to vote.
    • Mike Dee  •  Amman, Jordan  •  3 mths ago
      Seriously, who in their right mind would even consider voting for these clowns. Republicans, please sit this one out
    • john  •  3 mths ago
      Romney's claims about the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics fail to mention the scandals involved. There were bribes and prostitutes given to IOC members to secure that Games for SLC. Why do so many politicians think we have such short memories?
    • nick  •  3 mths ago
      Don't you have to have a couple of leaders in order to create a "scramble" and vie for the top?
    • W F  •  3 mths ago
      Have them box each other on pay-per-view for the title.
    • Ralph M  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      They're all calling dibs on Head Clown...
    • Mitt rhymes with shi _  •  3 mths ago
      Ron Paul shows a lot of good sense by acknowledging that he has no chance for the GOP nomination and that his efforts should go toward shaping the GOP platform. It's a pity that none of the Paulbots are capable of comprehending what he's doing. What a bunch of drooling idiots.
    • sigh  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      You can believe what the Grinch says . . . . just ask any of his wives . ..
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