Scott Conroy reports at RealClearPolitics:
After noting that he would be a “great candidate,” Palin quickly changed her tune when asked about Romney’s record.
“I think that he’ll have maybe a bit more challenges with independents who make up the tea party movement, wanting to make sure we are not going to — we won’t have any excuses or perceived political reasons to grow government,” Palin said. “In my opinion, any mandate coming from government is not a good thing, obviously, and I am not the only one to say so. But obviously there will be more explanation coming from Governor Romney for his support of government mandates.”
Pressed on whether Romney would have a particularly difficult time attracting support from members of the tea party movement, Palin did not hold back.
“That perhaps will be a big challenge for him because tea party activists are pretty strident, in a good way, in making sure that the candidate that many of the tea party patriots will support — the candidate has a record of living out the principles that tea party patriots do embrace,” she said.
