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Romney, really? Backlash begins for 2016 bid.

Many GOP leaders are less than thrilled by Mitt Romney's decision to run for president for a third time.

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Republican presidential canadiate Mitt Romney smiles on the field before an NFL football game between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins in East Rutherford, N.J., Dec. 1, 2014.

In recent days Republican Party donors, strategists, state chairman, and so forth have awoken to the fact that Mitt Romney is really very serious about running for president again. Many are surprised 鈥 they believed his long-standing demurrals of interest.

Party actors generally spoke well of Mr. Romney when it seemed he would settle into the status of a party elder. Now that he鈥檚 sprung back on stage many are grumbling that a Romney revival may not be a good idea.

鈥淚f Mitt Romney is the answer, what is the question?鈥 said the reliably conservative Wednesday.

The grumbling appears to come from at least two sources of opposition within the party.

One faction is composed of big donors and others who have already begun to coalesce about former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush as a possible choice for the party establishment. Some of these party insides backed Romney in the past but grew weary at his inability to connect with voters and now see Mr. Bush as a fresher face with better communication skills.

A on the Romney reaction notably included remarks from two GOP money men who called a reporter back to clarify that they have Bush ties and aren鈥檛 returning to the Romney camp for 2016.

A second group is聽comprised of聽conservatives who continue to distrust Romney鈥檚 right-leaning bona fides. And by 鈥渃onservatives," we mean establishment and congressional figures as well as the tea party-oriented right wing.

As in 2012, these folks suspect Romney remains a closet moderate. In particular, they object to comments from Romney supporters that he鈥檒l run to Bush鈥檚 right. They grumble that ideological position isn鈥檛 a choice the candidate makes, like a choice of clothing. It鈥檚 a result of past positions taken by a politician who, yes, in the past effectively supported abortion rights and signed an Obamacare-like health bill into law in Massachusetts.

鈥淩omney鈥檚 assessment of the GOP nomination marketplace has revealed that there is a demand for an establishment candidate to the right of Bush, so he thinks he can manufacture a product with Romney 3.0 that will meet that market demand. Never mind Romney鈥檚 actual record or convictions,鈥 at the Washington Examiner.

All this represents more than just free-range criticism. As we鈥檝e written, the 2016 presidential race is in the crucial invisible primary stage where hopefuls vie for the support of important party figures. The griping signals that Romney may face a more difficult environment in 2016 than he hoped.

Some of the faithful are returning to his side. In New Hampshire, State Senate majority leader Jeb Bradley and 2012 top advisers Thomas Rath and Jim Merrill have said they will again support Romney, .

But many of Romney鈥檚 former GOP allies in Washington聽aren鈥檛 racing to sign up for a repeat performance. Sen. John McCain of Arizona spoke warmly of Romney this week but avoided the question of whether he鈥檇 again support the party鈥檚 2012 nominee. Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Susan Collins of Maine have basically taken the same position.

鈥淐omplicating Romney鈥檚 bid for support this time around: a deep field of primary alternatives and a reluctance 鈥 even among former supporters 鈥 to give another try to a candidate who lost the last time around,鈥 .

[Editor's Note: The original summary misidentified the number of times Romney ran for president.闭听

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