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Winning the day as means to winning the election

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Romney senior strategist Stuart Stevens likes to preach the long view. He's been known to remind staffers that "the key is winning the election, not winning the day."

But Begala thinks that message may have gotten lost by the Republicans, saying the Romney campaign has been "all over the map" with talk of the debt clock, violence in Libya, currency manipulation in China, and more.

Without a clear vision, he says, "every day becomes an Etch a Sketch, it becomes a zigzag."

But somebody still has to get up early and get the doughnuts.

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