Romney Week in Review - 12.14.07

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Romney Week in Review

December 14, 2007

 

This week, Governor Mitt Romney displayed the experience, vision, and values needed to lead our country forward at the Univision Presidential Forum in Miami, Florida and the tenth Republican presidential debate in Des Moines, Iowa.

 

Fox News' Frank Luntz conducted a focus group during the Iowa debate, which declared Romney the winner. "[Romney] united both elements of the Republican Party. And not only was his language effective, but they thought that the job that he did was very well-communicated," said Luntz.

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Debate Central Check Debate Central for highlights from the debate and the focus group's reaction.

Also this week, Governor Romney was honored to receive the endorsement of the National Review, the leading journal of conservative thought. "Romney is a full-spectrum conservative: a supporter of free-market economics and limited government, moral causes such as the right to life and the preservation of marriage, and a foreign policy based on the national interest," the editors wrote.

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Governor Romney also outlined his plan to enforce our immigration laws with MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on "Morning Joe" Wednesday morning. "Republicans respect and value legal immigration – but illegal immigration, that is something we have got to stop," said Governor Romney.

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Finally, mark your calendar for two important upcoming events. Governor Romney will appear on NBC's "Meet the Press" with Tim Russert this Sunday. Click here to find the airtime in your area!

 

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And, do you have a question about our campaign's political strategy or opportunities to get involved? 

 

Join Romney Campaign Political Director Carl Forti for an Ask Team Mitt Anything online Q & A session this Monday, December 17th at 7:30 PM EST.

 

 

 

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