Gingrich Surge Forcing Romney To Change Strategy
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WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney's above-the-fray campaign style kept him atop the Republican presidential field for months, but it's raising concerns among his supporters now that Newt Gingrich has moved up to challenge him. Some Romney backers say their candidate must mix it up more aggressively, with Gingrich and with reporters, to prove he has the moxie to be the GOP challenger to President Barack Obama.
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WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney's above-the-fray campaign style kept him atop the Republican presidential field for months, but it's raising concerns among his supporters now that Newt Gingrich has moved up to challenge him. Some Romney backers say their candidate must mix it up more aggressively, with Gingrich and with reporters, to prove he has the moxie to be the GOP challenger to President Barack Obama.
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I can't believe Romney would consider resisting Gingrich's urges when clearly Newt is much more experienced and could show Romney the ways of conservative bonding like he never had in his young life. He should just lie down and let Newt go to work on him so his own self could be bettered by surrendering to the needs Newt has to bring conservatives together with Newt out in front leading the way. He should say 'take me Newt' and go with it. This ain't Russia.
ReplyDeleteWow, was a good comment, really. Newt, given he has a checkered past, just read the way he voted in the 90's, is the best thing for Republicans and this country. The man knows his stuff, and his heart and head are in the right place. I have been cheering for him since he announce, and before. He is the best thing that can happen. And hopefully he, with a republican congress, can get our country back on track.
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