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I was on Morning Joe Thursday to talk about Paul Ryan’s budget. But the segment before mine was on Mitt Romney’s emergence as the Republican Party’s clear nominee. And the panel — Scarborough in particular — seemed downright dejected. The consensus was that no one likes Romney. Not Republicans, not Democrats, and probably not independents.

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