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How happy is Mitt Romney now that Chris Christie is out?

The GOP establishment, with all the money and endorsements at its command, now has little place to turn but to Mitt Romney. Candidate Star Search for the 2012 presidential race has ended.

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Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at a town hall meeting, Tuesday, in The Villages, Florida.

Chris Christie鈥檚 not running. On Tuesday, the New Jersey governor finally slammed the door on a potential presidential bid. So Wednesday鈥檚 question is this: How happy was Mitt Romney when he woke up this morning?

It鈥檚 possible his mood was darkened by the Detroit Tigers' playoff loss to the Yankees on Tuesday. Michigan was his boyhood home, after all, and once established, sports loyalties are hard to shake. Or as a former Massachusetts governor, he might still be troubled by the gruesome way the Boston Red Sox' season ended.

But for him, those would be minor concerns. We鈥檙e thinking that Mr. Romney saw nothing but blue skies and clear sailing when he looked out the window while drinking his wake-up hot beverage. The fact is that Governor Christie鈥檚 decision to forgo a challenge is great news for the Romney campaign.

That鈥檚 because the GOP establishment, with all the money and endorsements at its command, now has little place to turn but to him. Candidate Star Search has ended.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no alternative for the conservatives who think Romney isn鈥檛 one of them, or for those who might like Romney but want a little more pep in their candidate,鈥 on Slate.

Sure, Rick Perry is still out there. He raised a horse load of money in the most recent fundraising quarter 鈥 a hefty $17 million. He鈥檚 got presence and remains in the top tier in recent polls.

But Governor Perry鈥檚 electability is in serious question following fumbling debate performances. A new ABC News/Washington Post survey shows he鈥檚 lost half his support over the past month. Above all, the Republican leadership does not want to fumble a chance to oust a relatively unpopular Democratic incumbent.

Herman Cain? He鈥檚 yet to prove that he鈥檚 got staying power, and his lack of experience would be a big negative in a general election. Jon Huntsman? He鈥檚 generated little enthusiasm among the GOP rank and file. Besides, the man鈥檚 too thin to be president: He must spend hours daily on exercise.

Many Republicans remain suspicious of Romney, given his reputation as someone with changeable positions.

鈥淸T]he problem with Mr. Romney鈥檚 campaign is not that he is insufficiently conservative 鈥 but rather that conservative Republicans do not trust him and are not sure where he ultimately stands,鈥 , New York Times polling analyst, in a recent piece analyzing the electoral effect that a Christie candidacy might produce.

If Christie had thrown bluster into the ring, he鈥檇 have complicated Romney鈥檚 path to the nomination, Mr. Silver concluded, by splitting the moderate GOP vote. The New Jersey governor posed less of a threat to the more conservative Perry.

But suspicions aside, those Republicans who pushed to expand the circle of candidates may now be rallying around their once-and-apparently-again front-runner.

Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, one of the main forces behind the "draft Christie" movement, has now signed on to support Romney, says .

According to Romney supporters, about 20 other big fundraisers in recent days have decided to join up with the forces of the ex-Massachusetts governor.

If there鈥檚 a cloud on Romney鈥檚 horizon today, maybe it is that his support in the polls just hasn鈥檛 reached above a quarter of GOP voters, whatever the dates or circumstance. Unless that rises by the time real voting starts next year, he will remain vulnerable to an anybody-but-Mitt movement.

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