Super-rich,
sucker-punched by a "September surprise" and still stuck courting a
hard-to-please conservative base while trying to connect with everyone
else.
For Whitman's campaign, the story ended with a crushing, 13-point defeat at the hands of Democrat Jerry Brown. That's a fate Romney desperately wants to avoid as he heads into his first debate with President Barack Obama on Wednesday.
Awash in campaign cash -- in Whitman's case, a record-shattering $142 million of her own money -- and their images molded by armies of consultants, both were cast by Democrats as aloof, out-of-touch rich people with hidden tax returns, offshore bank accounts and luxurious lifestyles, making it hard to convince middle-class and minority voters that they could ever understand the common American's plight.
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