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our evangelical supporters. a senior staff member told me the romney campaign has made its peace with and in the general election may make a virtue out of the fact that he remains despised by the far right. joe, can that work? can he be despised by the far right, pick up a nomination, and then use his centrist appeal in general election? he seems to think that you can run for president under the radar. there is no there is no place under the radar when you re running for president. i mean, the interesting thing about his press strategy is that it s the complete reverse of what candidates did in the past. in the past, candidates open up their campaigns when no one s watching a year or so out, and they do all of their interviews out. they sit down with draper for hours, and they sit down with me. and then when it gets to be labor day or in a general election or this point in the primary çelection, they shut i down. you know, bill clinton who i had a pretty good relationship with