Yesterday, it was the news that Jim DeMint won't support Mitt Romney unless Romney repudiates RomneyCare.
Now it's Mike Huckabee's turn. Speaking on Fox early Friday afternoon, the former Arkansas Governor said that RomneyCare is a "real problem for Mitt Romney" and that the reform plan is Romney's "Achilles' heel."
Huckabee said he was advising Romney to repudiate his health care plan "because it is the model for ObamaCare, and now we have it 50 states, and not one." Romney, however, is standing by his plan, saying he's got no apologies for signing it into law despite its similarities to President Obama's health carer reform plan.
Meanwhile, earlier in the week Rick Santorum also slammed RomneyCare, calling it a "failure" and accusing Romney of wanting "government control of the health care system."
Romney had been hoping to skate through his RomneyCare problem by claiming health care reform is a question of states' rights, but as this week makes clear, a states' rights argument isn't going to fly. He's going to need to come up with Mitt 4.0, or he's toast.