Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Mitt Romney, with nod to Ronald Reagan, asking voters how life has improved under Obama - Political Intelligence - A national political and campaign blog from The Boston Globe - Boston.com

Mitt Romney, with nod to Ronald Reagan, asking voters how life has improved under Obama - Political Intelligence - A national political and campaign blog from The Boston Globe - Boston.com: MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Mitt Romney implicitly accepted the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night, leaving behind the intraparty fighting that at times sullied his candidacy and vowing to defeat President Obama with a pledge to restore both the economy and Americans’ belief in the future.

Speaking as results were showing he was on the verge of sweeping five primaries, Romney reflected only briefly on the path that led him back to New Hampshire for a boisterous victory rally.

“After 43 primaries and caucuses, many long days and more than a few long nights, I can say with confidence – and gratitude – that you have given me a great honor and solemn responsibility,” Romney told supporters at the Radisson hotel in downtown Manchester.

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