Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Romney's Reaction to SOTU

Romney Reacts To SOTU Address
Mitt Romney gave his reaction to Obama's State of the Union address on NBC Tuesday night.
Romney told Brian Williams Obama had "basically adopted a lot of thoughts that we've had on the campaign trail." He also touched on his time campaigning in Florida, noting that "the idea that we are on the right track is something very foreign to people here."
Romney also appeared on Fox News Tuesday night to discuss how he believes Obama views Americans.
"I just dont think he understands what's happening in American homes," Romney said. "I just sat down with a group of Floridians... they're not feeling like the policies of this president have made things better."
Romney said there was "no question" that Obama hasn't improved the country during his presidency. "This is a president with a gap between what he says and what he does so enormous, sometimes you just... shake your head in amazement."
Romney questioned what Obama did during the first two years of his presidency, when he had "all that power" of a Democratic majority in the House and Senate. He also blasted Obama for "weakening America militarily," weakening the economy and weakening the country's family values.

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