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February 14, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced his Idaho County Chairs.

“I am pleased to announce the addition of these hard-working community leaders to my campaign in Idaho,” said Mitt Romney. “My growing grassroots support is a sign that my message of cutting government spending and freeing the American entrepreneurial spirit is resonating with Idaho voters.”

February 14, 2012

“Governor Romney demonstrated, as governor, what the Massachusetts Citizens for Life called a consistent pro-life position. He vetoed bills; he fought in Massachusetts to reverse and not include in the healthcare plan the denial of conscience of healthcare providers—the very fight we’re in right now with the Obama Administration—Romney took the side of religious liberty and pro-life.” –RNC Committeeman James Bopp, Jr.

February 14, 2012

“First of all, I think it is an extraordinary dereliction of duty to continue to forecast and plan for trillion dollar deficits. It is inexcusable. It imperils the country’s future and of course it imperils our children’s future. I think the President has made a major error in that regard. Secondly, the President was not willing to talk about how we can secure Medicare and Social Security going forward.” – Mitt Romney

February 14, 2012

“Falls Short…”

“A Brilliant Bit Of Misdirection…”

“Offers No Real Solution…”

“A Wasted Opportunity…”

“Would Lock America On An Auto-Pilot Course For Greece”

February 14, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced that Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam will serve as State Chairman of Romney’s presidential campaign in Tennessee. 

Romney also announced that his is the only presidential campaign to have assembled a full slate of delegate candidates to join him on the Tennessee ballot.  Romney’s delegate team is led by former Tennessee Governor Winfield Dunn, a number of state legislators, and other top GOP leaders, state executive committee members and leading business, civic and political leaders from across the Volunteer State.

February 14, 2012

“Three years ago, President Obama promised to get spending under control and cut the deficit in half by the end of his first term. That is a promise he has not kept. This will be America’s fourth consecutive year of running a trillion-dollar deficit. On top of that, the President has proposed a massive tax increase and offered no serious reforms to our entitlement programs. President Obama has not been up to the job of getting our fiscal house in order.” –Mitt Romney

February 13, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced the support of current and former Georgia elected officials.

“My growing support in Georgia is proof that my conservative message is resonating with Georgia voters,” said Mitt Romney. “With the help of my team, we will defeat President Obama, repeal Obamacare, cut government spending, and bring jobs back and turn around our economy.”

February 13, 2012

“This week, President Obama will release a budget that won’t take any meaningful steps toward solving our entitlement crisis. The President has failed to offer a single serious idea to save Social Security and is the only president in modern history to cut Medicare benefits for seniors. I believe we can save Social Security and Medicare with a few commonsense reforms, and – unlike President Obama – I’m not afraid to put them on the table.” –Mitt Romney

February 13, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced the support of Washington State elected officials and leaders. These supporters join a growing list that includes Congresswomen Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Jaime Herrera Beutler, Secretary of State Sam Reed, former Congressman George Nethercutt and former State Senator Dino Rossi.

February 13, 2012

Mitt Romney today made the following statement on the attacks against Israeli diplomats:

“Today’s acts of terrorism against Israeli diplomats underscore the perilous nature of the world we live in.  And they underscore the need to stand by our allies in the fight against jihadism. The war against Israel is a war against all democracies, including our own.  We can’t afford to let down our guard. And we can’t afford to waver in our support for our closest ally in the Middle East.”

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