Governor Mitt Romney and New Hampshire
- Governor Mitt Romney; NH Federation of Republican Women's Lilac Dinner; Radisson Center of New Hampshire; Manchester, NH; June 3, 2005
- "He's conservative enough for my taste. I'm very strong on life issues. He made some courageous vetoes."
- "I respect his experience, both at the Olympics and in dealing with an overwhelmingly Democratic legislature...I just love his whole approach to things."
- Former New Hampshire Republican House Speaker Donna Sytek
- Sarah Liebowitz, "Romney Partygoers Like What They Hear," Concord NH Monitor, 12/22/06
- Former New Hampshire Republican House Speaker Donna Sytek
Mitt Romney New Hampshire Press Releases
- Mar 01, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces New Hampshire Leadership Team
- Mar 23, 2007; Romney for President Announces "New Hampshire Students for Romney" Campus Chairs
- 09-26-2006; Bruce Keough to Lead Mitt Romney's Commonwealth PAC in New Hampshire.
- 02-03-2003; Governor Mitt Romney puts focus on economic revitalization; welcomes Bowstreet to Mass. following cross-border move from New Hampshire
Governor Mitt Romney traveled to Concord, NH to participate in a community forum and later to Hollis, NH where he met with local residents at the Hollis Pharmacy. Romney then delivered keynote speeches at the Nashua Chamber of Commerce Business Eminence Awards Luncheon in Nashua, NH and the Hampton/Derry/Portsmouth Lincoln Day Dinner in Hampstead.
- Governor Mitt Romney; NH Federation of Republican Women's Lilac Dinner; Radisson Center of New Hampshire; Manchester, NH; June 3, 2005
Governor Romney in New Hampshire
Governor Mitt Romney began his trip to New Hampshire by delivering health care policy remarks at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Romney's son Craig then joined him to visit with the Thomson Family and local residents at the Mount Cube Sugar Farm, and later to tour the Isaacson Steel Plant. The Romneys ended their day in Shelburne at a reception with Gorham area residents.
The problem with Romney is we don't know what he is, Thompson had eight years in the senate and we know where he stands.
ReplyDeleteRomney seems to be an opportunist. First he was pro-choice now he is pro-life, was pro gun control and now he has discovered the second amendment and best of all he has been a life long hunter at least twice.
Worst of all, he has shown a willingness to do or say anything for political advantage. He threw the Boy Scouts over in the 2002 Olympics to build his alliance with the gay lobby.
Thompson is the only conservative in the race with a reasonable chance of winning. Romney has no chance! Run Fred Run! http://www.anotherronaldreagan.com