The thing with Romney was, from the point of view of most Americans
(that I've personally talked to):
- He'd just flip-flop to whatever was popular on any given day... that didn't inspire a lot of American trust.
- He had no real plan, or rather if he did, he refused to give any details. A sharp contrast to his opponent who at least ran on facts, even if not everyone particularly agreed with his plans, at least it was apparent they were tangible.
- He lied compulsively. It was almost insulting...
- He was never able to break the impression that he just wanted to help the rich (which I'm frankly not too sure wasn't just an impression).
And well... the few I've found that supported Romney were either bible thumpers or thought Obama was a terrorist (or just didn't want him because he was Black, or combinations thereof). You may think I'm kidding here, but in the rural deep south... well, let's just say that not all opinions have changed all that much since the Civil War.
The pure red states aren't just full of conservatives... they're mostly religious fundamentalists, and that's what makes them dangerous. If they were
just conservative, then there would be some hope for these people. But since conservatism is heavily tied to religious fundamentalism, I'm afraid we won't be seeing the red states go anything but red any time soon.
And the Republicans running aren't any better. We don't have any
real Republicans anymore. Conservatism has transitioned into a full blown god damn religious party. Motto: "If you aren't Christian, fuck you."
I mean if these Republicans really want a clue..? You didn't lose because you weren't fucking hardass enough. If Republicans ran with a traditional conservatism go-slow approach to governing that stressed the importance of continuity and social stability then chances are it'd have a really good chance of winning. But nowadays, it's just Tea Party extremists who call Democrats "Socialists," and at this point the reason for the public backlash is because it has become a soapbox for religious faith rather than political ideology.
Hell, there's an article that after googling it I feel like I'm nearly plagiarizing it...
By the way there is a true democratic progress within a US territory right now. Apparently Puerto Rico is holding a referendum where people vote if they want to become the 51st state, keep the status quo, or become completely independent. So far it looks like it swings towards it becoming a state, so if the US congress approves it, USA just might have to change their flag design again.
They've been on the verge of doing that for what seems like forever now... I doubt it'll actually happen any time soon. That is, unless something really bad happens that practically forces their hand.