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January 5, 2008 11:03 AM

Romney Finds His Voice With Refocused Message

(CBS)
From CBS News' Scott Conroy:

DERRY, N.H. -- A town hall crowd of almost 300 people this morning rewarded Mitt Romney with something he hasn’t received in quite a while: a standing ovation.

Romney hit his stride as his drilled home his refocused message, which hung from an illuminated sign on the wall next to him: “Washington is broken.”

“My view is it's going to take somebody who knows how to bring change to get Washington on track,” Romney said. “That's why I'm running for office. I'm going to change Washington.”

Though Romney has presented himself as a change agent throughout his campaign, that message has tended to get lost in a swirl of other issues. But after his disappointing second-place finish in Iowa, Romney is hitting on the change issue, “like a laser,” as his press secretary Eric Fehrnstrom described it.

“Now is there anybody here who agrees with me that Washington is badly broken?” Romney asked the Derry crowd. “Please show it by your hands.”

Almost everyone’s hand shot up, and someone in the audience even shouted, “You’ve got the tools!”

Gone from Romney’s stump speech today were the feel-good family stories and one liners about how teaching our kids that “before they have babies, they should get married.” Instead, Romney recalled the reasons why he got into the race in the first place and highlighted his background as a non-ideological manager and successful turnaround artist—experience that he says separates him from the other candidates in the race.

“We face extraordinarily challenges that we have heard the politicians talk about for decades without getting anything done,” Romney said. “And it is finally time to have somebody go to Washington who is not a lifelong politician worrying about his career, worrying whether his party is going to get an edge, worrying whether he is going to settle a score with the other politicians, but rather worrying about one thing: solving the challenges of the problems that face America.”
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by bostonbb3 January 6, 2008 2:08 AM EST
Romney is our MAN, America. He is our guy. It is not a matter of how long ago McCain believed in Restriction of freedom of speech (wants it to be illegal to publish criticism of elected officials), Amnesty for illegals, or wanting to increase taxes...HE BELIEVES IN THESE THINGS RIGHT NOW. Romney is the only candidate who will lower taxes (does anyone think we don''t pay enough taxes?), will secure our border and will do what it takes to protect America and support our troops.
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by JedMerrill January 5, 2008 9:28 PM EST
Romney also managed to win the Wyoming caucus just now, by a landslide! (About 70%.)

http://www.conservativerepublicans.com/

Mitt ftw!
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by scottfromaz January 5, 2008 6:53 PM EST
Thats why Romney is by far the best. Everything he has ever touch, he has changed FOR THE BETTER.

McCain is a career politican that tried to shove Amensty down our throats.

I speak for a majority of Arizona Republicans, ELECT ROMNEY !
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by diligentdave-2009 January 5, 2008 2:36 PM EST
I think Romney should hammer the message that of ALL candidates, Republican or Democrat, he is the ONLY one with deep and strong and successful private and public experience in leading, balancing budgets, making things work.

His extensive business experience, especially, is something NONE of the other candidates have. And you have a far better idea of reality in the private sector than you do in the public sector. At every level of government, when shortfalls occur, government can always rely on forced funds%u2013taxes!

However, in business, you''ve got to both sell and buy, and do so in a way that you bring in more money on one end through persuasive efforts, than you send out to suppliers on the other end. That is so different from government, and is a reality check every candidate for public office should be well entrenched in.
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