Ebook {Epub PDF} Mitt Romney: In His Own Words by Mitt Romney






















What I was expecting was a collection of speeches and writings by Mitt Romney. But "Mitt Romney in His Own Words" is both less and more than that. It consists of numerous short snippets -- usually just a few sentences -- pulled from Romney's speeches, interviews, and debates (plus a few things he has in print), arranged topically/5. What I was expecting was a collection of speeches and writings by Mitt Romney. But "Mitt Romney in His Own Words" is both less and more than that. It consists of numerous short snippets -- usually just a few sentences -- pulled from Romney's speeches, interviews, and debates (plus a few things he has in print), arranged topically/5(8).  · In his own words: Mitt Romney with Jay Leno. From time to time we forgo any commentary to let someone's words stand by themselves. Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.


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Mitt Romney explained the words of his advisor by saying, "A general election campaign takes on a different profile. The issues I'm running on will be exactly the same. I was a conservative Republican governor, and I'll be running as a conservative Republican nominee.". Mitt Romney in his own words by Romney, Mitt. Publication date Topics Romney, Mitt -- Quotations, Romney, Mitt -- Political and social views, Romney, Mitt. A former Mitt Romney staffer turned Congressional candidate who is backed by disgraced anti-Trump Republican Liz Cheney posted a photoshopped image of himself beside the 45th President in a seemingly desperate effort to tie his own bid for office to the extremely popular Donald Trump, who his own backers and bosses tried to remove from office.

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