Not to speak for Race, but that has to be a rhetorical question Honda. A shorter answer would come from asking what he wouldn't have done differently.
Seriously, do you really think Russia, Iran, ISIS, Israel, the Taliban, the Castro Brothers, et al, wouldn't have all been dealt with differently by Romney? The Keystone Pipeline, Obamacare, federal tax code, federal budgets, and a lot more would all look different today. I get that Romney is not cool, not a favorite of those who get their "hard news" on comedy central from Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, but the difference in competence between Romney, the executive, and Obama, the community organizer, is staggering.
It is easy to say this now, easy for Romney to say things he would have done from the arm chair.
I will certainly give you obamacare, he would have at least done single payer....obamacare was romneycare before it was obamacare. Though, I am certain he would have not launched the program country wide through the fed.
Come on, Stewart and Colbert cater to just over a million people. They might have some influence in the rich circles of LA, Boston, Seattle and New York. The only time where I thought a presidential nominee was cool was Bill Clinton playing the sax on the Arsenio Hall show.
I will admit Obama's speech in 2004 impressed me. Now, he does nothing of what he spoke about in that speech. Like 98% of them empty promises and fancy phrases to be played in under 30 seconds on shitty news programs.
Easy to say Romney would have been better being that the bar is so low.
What hurt Romney was the clip showing he didn't care about most of America but what politician does? That clip got hammered over and over again. Also being Mormon hurt. Anyone who believes in planet Kolob probably shouldn't be President.