The DNC wants to know which Mitt Romney just won John McCain's endorsement
On the heels of Mitt Romney's landslide eight-vote victory, John McCain
says the primary is over and it's time for the Republican Party to settle on Mitt Romney:
Just two days after the first votes in the race to pick a Republican presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain says it's time to wrap things up.
McCain, who endorsed Mitt Romney to be the GOP nominee a day earlier, says Republicans need to "get this thing done with as quickly as possible and get into the main event."
The Arizona senator, speaking Thursday on CBS' "The Early Show," says Republicans need to focus on beating President Barack Obama.
This makes sense. If there's anybody Republicans should listen to about beating Barack Obama, it's John McCain. He practically wrote the book in 2008.
Plus, 30,015 Iowans have spoken loud and clear, and their voices must be heard. Sure, Romney got more votes in 2008, but 0.000038% of Americans have now made their preference clear, so why bother with the rest of the process?
I mean, if John McCain were seeking the Republican nomination and somebody else won Iowa by eight votes, he'd have stepped aside, right? Just like he did in 2000 and 2008, right?
So the time has come for Republicans to stop debating whether or not they are going to nominate Mitt Romney. Now they just need to figure out which Mitt Romney they are about to nominate.