Santorum needs to quit. Why wear out Romney and his money raising in a battle he can't win?
Romney’s Night
By Katrina Trinko April 3, 2012 10:41 P.M. Comments 5
Mitt Romney scored a triple victory tonight, winning Wisconsin, Maryland, and D.C. In his speech tonight, he continued to focus his criticism on Obama, not his Republican rivals. And in this excerpt, from his remarks as prepared for delivery, Romney seemed to take especial care to stress his concern about poorer Americans:
- Under this President’s watch, more Americans have lost their jobs than during any other period since the Depression. Millions have lost their homes, and a record number of Americans are living in poverty. And the most vulnerable have been hurt the most – over 30% of single moms are struggling in poverty. New business startups are at the lowest level in 30 years, and our national debt is at a record high. And when you drive home tonight and stop at a gas station, just take a look at the prices and ask yourself, “Four more years?”
- And that’s why it is important to understand one astonishing fact about this election: President Obama thinks he’s doing a good job. No, I’m not kidding. He actually thinks he’s doing a great job. An historically great job. According to the President, only Lincoln, FDR and Lyndon Johnson have accomplished more. And no, he didn’t say that on Saturday Night Live.
He lambasted Obama’s “government-centered society”:
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