A very different analysis, but probably accurate.  I didn't help that Romney's 
character weakness are somewhat endemic to Republicans these days...

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/who-we-are/201211/how-the-donald-helped-re-elect-the-president

How The Donald Helped Re-elect the President

The Republican side unwisely went after Barrack Obama's status. He is 
un-American, they said. Donald Trump attacked Obama's birth certificate. In a 
column in the WSJ the normally insightful Peggy Noonan wrote that Obama had 
fallen far since 2008. [Hey, Peggy he has fallen to the status of re-elected 
President. What are you talking about?] Mitt himself treated Obama at times in 
a dismissive manner (eg, look at the tone he used in the third debate when he 
told Obama not to interrupt and wait his turn.)

The uppity quality of the Republican effort to knock down the status of the 
President led to a backlash. Nobody likes a snob.  This demeaning attitude 
helped motivate the long, long lines of minority voters.  Had Mitt & Co. 
corrected for their blind spot on the basic desire for status -- that is, had 
they been more careful not to project a superior attitude toward Obama -- maybe 
those long lines of voters would have been smaller.  Romney might have won if 
early on he had told The Donald to shut up, denounced the birthers, and made it 
clear that the President would not be demeaned in any way. 

We all have blind spots, of course. Obama's overconfdent nature played a 
significant role in his trying to do too much in his first term.  Mitt may have 
a tendency toward snobbery under stress, but he has numerous character 
strengths, too.  On an intrpersonal level, he seems very likeable.  I am not 
writing this to judge him.  I am making a psychological point in the election 
analysis you are unlikely to see made by other analysts.  It was the long lines 
-- the 12th man in football terms -- that sunk Romney. 

So here is the psychological lesson of the election. If you are a snob at your 
core, you have to hide it better to win a national election. Too many times the 
"demeaning" attitude (he is un-American; he is lazy; sit down and shut up) was 
visible and it motivated Obama's supporters. 



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wsj

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