(Minneapolis) Star Tribune,
in an editorial: “When the GOP nominates this summer, the party will have come back, as it should, to the candidate who most appeals to the center-right. With his sights now squarely set on Obama, the presumptive nominee has a chance to rally the more moderate factions within the GOP in advance of the convention and the fall campaign. It was high time the fringe-friendly, intraparty phase of this year’s presidential race came to an end. The American people — especially those in the center who need to find their own voice in this campaign — deserve a more substantive debate in the months ahead.”