House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) has a simple message for Republicans fretting about a protracted, bitter GOP presidential primary: “Relax.”
Boehner has resisted frequent entreaties for him to weigh in on the nominating battle, but Wednesday he briefly chimed in to downplay concerns that the primary process would damage the party’s ability to win the White House in November.
“I understand that people are concerned about how long the primary process is dragging out,” Boehner told reporters after a House GOP conference meeting. “I would remind people that President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had a fight that went through June of 2008.
“So I think everybody just needs to relax and this will resolve itself.”
Democrats have countered the argument that a long primary would strengthen the Republican nominee as it did Obama, pointing to polling data showing much lower enthusiasm among GOP voters for their party’s candidates than among Democrats for Obama and Clinton four years ago.