Shepard Smith: How do you feel about the Michigan win? Mitt Romney: Ah, well, we feel great. Michigan was just another case of voters taking a look at Mitt Romney and saying "Ehhhh, I guess."
That's pretty much how it's going for Mitt Romney these days. A reluctant coalescing. He's getting some solid numbers in the polls, some solid endorsements -- but it still feels like a for Meh Romney.
But beyond November, how this primary season is affecting the Republican Party is the bigger issue.
From MSNBC's First Read: Four in 10 of all adults say the Republican nominating process has given them a less favorable impression of the GOP, versus just 12% with a more favorable opinion.
Additionally, when asked to describe the GOP nominating battle in a word or phrase, nearly 70 percent of respondents – including six in 10 independents and even more than half of Republicans – answered with a negative comment.
Some examples of these negative comments from Republicans: "Unenthusiastic," "discouraged," "lesser of two evils," "painful," "disappointed," "poor choices," "concerned," "underwhelmed,” “uninspiring” and “depressed.”