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    Romney struggling to attract white working class

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Mitt Romney is faltering with white working-class voters crucial to his party's drive to capture the White House, even as he tries to fend off a rising GOP challenger, Rick Santorum, who wields strong blue-collar appeal.

    The wealthy former Bain Capital chief has led his rivals by comfortable margins among white college graduates, according to combined polls of voters in the first five states that held presidential nominating contests. But the exit and entry surveys showed only a modest Romney advantage among whites who lack college degrees, the yardstick analysts typically use to define the working class.

    The imbalance was most pronounced among less-educated white men, with whom his lead disappeared.

    More recent polling bears out the same problem for Romney. According to a national poll of Republicans released this week by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center, the former Massachusetts governor has a slender lead over Santorum among whites with degrees but trails him among working-class whites, 36 percent to 23 percent.

    Romney's lukewarm performance with less-educated whites could haunt him in the Feb. 28 Michigan primary. Though it's Romney's native state, Santorum is using his upbringing in the western Pennsylvania manufacturing town of Butler, his rougher-edged style and his "Made in America" proposals for boosting U.S. manufacturing to woo Michigan's many blue-collar voters.

    Romney's weakness with working-class whites is a liability he would also have to address as the nominee. GOP presidential candidates often need big margins from this group to offset weaker support from others.

    "It has to be a concern," said GOP pollster John McLaughlin, who is not working for a presidential candidate. "What these voters are looking for is, 'Tell me how you're going to help my life.' If we can't articulate that, then we're going to lose."

    Some voters view Romney as "an ultra-wealthy individual," said David Hill, another GOP pollster who is not working in the presidential race. "They have a sense he cannot identify with ordinary Americans. He'll have ample time over the course of campaigning in the general election to rectify that."

    The sometimes-staid Romney is already trying to do just that.

    He recently described his father as a carpenter who could spit nails out of his mouth "pointy end forward," without mentioning that George Romney became CEO of the American Motors Corp. and governor of Michigan. He also described how rising fuel and food prices have been "tough for middle-income families in America," and said the country needs a president with "experience in a factory or experience in a workplace" who can understand how to create jobs.

    Romney also generally supports increases in the minimum wage, which should appeal to blue-collar voters.

    Santorum, son and grandson of Italian immigrants, has a more personal connection to working-class voters that he's always ready to discuss. He cites his childhood living in apartments provided by the Veterans Administration, where his father worked as a psychologist, and never misses an opportunity to discuss his grandfather.

    "My grandfather was a coal miner. I grew up in a steel town, with blue-collar roots," the now well-off former Pennsylvania senator said Tuesday in Boise, Idaho.

    Strategists and political scientists attribute Romney's problem partly to his personal wealth and financier background and a string of statements his opponents have used to characterize him as an out-of-touch patrician. He has jokingly called himself unemployed, said he knows what it is like to fear a pink slip and characterized his $373,000 earnings from paid speeches as "not very much" money.

    Romney has also been hurt by his tax returns. They show he pays around 15 percent of his income in taxes — less than many middle-income families — and has placed some assets in Swiss bank accounts and other exotic locations like the Cayman Islands.

    "There's no identification, no connection that he makes with some of these voters," said Terry Madonna, a political scientist and pollster at Franklin & Marshall College.

    Campaigning Thursday in Michigan, Romney renewed his call for stronger "right-to-work" laws, which bar workplaces from requiring employees to join a labor union.

    At a roundtable discussion in Monroe, Romney also was careful to praise unions, citing the carpenters' union for helping workers improve their skills. "But I believe union and non-union shops should compete on a level playing field" for government contracts, Romney said.

    Romney pollster Neil Newhouse said his candidate's early showing with the working class has been "a soft spot" because Santorum and Gingrich have targeted those same voters. That won't translate to Election Day, Newhouse said.

    "The general election will be about President Obama and his accomplishments and lack thereof," Newhouse said.

    Combined figures for the first five states to vote — Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida and Nevada — show ideology was also a factor. Just 22 percent of Romney's votes came from working-class whites who consider themselves very conservative. Santorum got 52 percent of his votes from that group and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Romney's biggest rival at the time, got 45 percent.

    In those early contests, Romney led Gingrich by 43 percent to 28 percent among whites who completed college, the polls show.

    That gap shrank to a 39 percent-to-33 percent Romney advantage among whites without college degrees. White men who haven't graduated college tilted 37 percent to 33 percent toward Gingrich.

    Romney's 20-percentage-point advantage over Gingrich among white female college graduates in those states falls slightly, to 15 points, among less educated white women.

    Santorum swept GOP presidential contests in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri last week. There were no exit polls in those races, but the combined surveys for the first five states show Santorum, who had not yet built momentum as a candidate, trailing both Romney and Gingrich badly among white working-class voters.

    Ironically, Romney's problem echoes an even more serious weakness that candidate Barack Obama showed in 2008 when trying to reach those same working-class white voters.

    Obama lost them badly in the Democratic primaries to rival Hillary Rodham Clinton before losing them by 18 percentage points to GOP candidate Sen. John McCain that November. Obama remedied that by coming close among white college graduates and prevailing overwhelmingly among minorities.

    Republicans want to drive their margin among working-class whites as high as possible this year to offset Obama's advantage with minorities. Working-class whites comprise around 4 in 10 voters in recent general elections.

    Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt says Romney will be hurt among these voters by his background at Bain, the private equity firm, whose corporate buyouts sometimes eliminated jobs.

    "The essential question of the election is, 'Who's going to restore economic security for the middle class?'" LaBolt said.

    The data is based on surveys conducted for The Associated Press and the television networks by Edison Research as voters arrived at or left randomly selected sites in this year's GOP caucuses and primaries in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida and Nevada. The results of the five surveys were combined and each was weighted to reflect its share of the votes cast.

    The combined survey involved interviews with 11,376 voters and had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 1 percentage point.

    ___

    AP Deputy Director of Polling Jennifer Agiesta and Associated Press writers Charles Babington, Philip Elliott and Steve Peoples contributed to this report.

     
    • carpenter  •  3 mths ago
      Wait a minute. I'm not considered working class because I have a college degree? Tell that to my tired torn up body that's been banging nails for 30 years. Who comes up with this crap?
      • dbo880 3 mths ago
        Had a degree and retired a happy carpenter, I know I was working class.
      • Ben 3 mths ago
        We need more Carpenters and less CEO's
      • Unbelievable 3 mths ago
        You are a carpenter... and you have a degree? Where did you get your degree, from the back of cereal box ? Or maybe you sent away for it for the back of a marvel comic book.
    • John  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      It is time that someone started talking about bringing back jobs to America. The greedy corporations and their handlers run to China and other similar places to save pennies on a product, but when they want protection, like copyright they run to our courts and elected officials. Apple is now struggling because of the ipad name in China their ipads are being confiscated for trademark violations, no company deserves better treatment, when one goes to bed with dogs don't be surprised to wake up with fleas.
      • MCVET 3 mths ago
        Missed the State of the Union did ya?
      • Charles 3 mths ago
        the debt is crushing us.
      • Darmok E. Jalad 3 mths ago
        Yeah, and that someone should come up with an insightful term for it -- something like insourcing.
    • joseph  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      If Romney considers the less-educated white working class crucial to his getting into the white House, then his goose is cooked. His appeal has waned among this group,and since 75 percent of American adults don’t have a college degree, he may as well hang it up.
      • jackson 3 mths ago
        You must think it is nice to be able to make up statistics on the fly when posting on the internet.
      • Djon 3 mths ago
        Obama won in December. Romney's irrelevant.
      • Elio L 3 mths ago
        Joseph, I don't know where that number (75%) comes from. But if it's true, it explains the rise of the Tea Party, denial of evolution, climate change, and the desire to vote against your own best economic interests.
    • -Artful Codger  •  3 mths ago
      Romney has absolutely nothing in common with anyone who ever had a dirty fingernail! Though he takes off his $5,000 suitcoat and tries to act like one of the boys, he is noticably out of his element when talking to us "common folk". The only thing he knows about struggling to feed a family, pay a mortgage, and all the other bills we have is what he has been fed by his campaign managers....
    • tball  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      I guess that sums it up...if you aren't rich, I could care less about you!!
    • Observer  •  3 mths ago
      Few sights are more more ridiculous than a rich man trying to connect with real working people.
      • CE 3 mths ago
        It's like Trump eating a NY thin pizza slice with a knife and fork-- comical.
      • JC 3 mths ago
        He should do what Paris Hilton did, start a reality TV show that shows him living a "working class" life for a month or two.
      • Fawbots 3 mths ago
        HE IS--@JC--it is called the Presidency--Romney is unemployed--after all. Typical wage earning job--just one opening every 4 to 8 years--like other types of regular employment.
    • Pope Goblin XI  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Gee a guy who believes that corporations are people, off-shores thousands of American jobs and doesn't care about the poor can't connect with the working class. That's hard to believe.
    • TheNuttyConfessor  •  3 mths ago
      He's a real NOWHERE MAN
      Sitting in his NOWHERE LAND
      Making all his NOWHERE PLANS
      for
      NOBODY!
    • THETIMEISNOW  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      -AND FOR SURE-HE AIN'T ATTRACTING A-N-Y UNEMPLOYED "NO-CLASSIFICATION FOLKS"-"BECAUSE THE POOR PEOPLE DON'T MATTER"---RIGHT??!!!
    • D  •  3 mths ago
      He can't attract the working class because he can't relate. He has NO IDEA how the working class lives. None of them do.
    • E D  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Less educated just too funny when you look at the so called educated people who led us to this present mess.
    • A.A.J.  •  3 mths ago
      Romney keeps citing statistics that Bain Capital created jobs... he only counts the jobs created at 4 companies, and none of the jobs lost at other companies...
      Guess what, he counts the jobs created at those companies from the time he was at Bain until TODAY... That's like Carter counting the jobs created in the US since he was President and claiming that he was responsible for them.

      Romney is not a job creator. More importantly, while he was governor of Massachusetts, the state was almost LAST in job creation in the Union, over the 4 year period of his office.
    • BabelFish  •  Harrison, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      Not to worry Mittens. You can count on the working class here in the Deep South to support you even if they will once again be voting against their own interests. You just need to dumb down a little when you visit these states. Jeans, flannel shirt, John Deere hat, and a show of support for Nascar would help. Maybe you could also hint about the Mormon Church's original belief of the inferiority of blacks.
    • shimar  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Really?! Working class people can't relate to a guy worth $250 million, who pays 14% tax rate? Maybe it's the other way around. Romney can't relate to working class people who pay a higher percentage of their income to taxes.
    • Prince Steven 18  •  Hawley, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      "Romney struggling to attract ANYONE."
    • Keyser Söze  •  3 mths ago
      Campaign financing by huge corporations,rich politicians running for office, Congressman doing the bidding of lobbyists, this is the formula for the disappearance of the middle class.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Wait... there's still a working class?
    • up the arm  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Well, Gee, I wonder why? This #$%$%% guy has no clue about what real Americans go through daily! This guy is a tax cheat, a liar, a fraud, and an all around idiot!
    • Liberal Dave  •  3 mths ago
      It is hilarious how the Republicans think they can win over the working class! Their entire agenda is focused on helping the wealthy---not you!---and they cannot figure out why the working class will not support them! What a Joke the Republicans are! Ha! Ha! Ha!
    • johnson  •  3 mths ago
      Romney represents the rich, not the middle class, period. If elected, the middle class will fall further into poverty. This is exactly what the rich want, a slave class below them begging for anything and fighting each other for the crumbs. This is all part of their worldly plan.
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