Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who trails former House Speaker Newt Gingrich by double digits in key early states, told The Washington Examiner on Wednesday that he believes he can still clinch the nomination by winning contests later in the primary calendar and by waiting for Gingrich’s newfound popularity to fade.The full story is HERE and the AUDIO from the interview is below:
In a wide-ranging interview with The Examiner’s editorial board, the former Massachusetts governor said he couldn’t explain why his poll numbers have remained stagnant while a succession of other GOP candidates have surged ahead of him. But he predicts Gingrich, the latest to supercede him in the polls, will suffer the fate of the rest and eventually will fall behind him again. Romney admits, though, that the contest could stretch out for months.
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3 comments:
I thought Romney was afraid of the press. He didn't sound like it here.
Great interview.
-Martha
This was a high quality interview. The questioners were informed, and asked challenging, probing questions. Mitt Romney was forthcoming, bold, and stayed on topic. Good job to all of the participants.
Bosman, did you see the spread in Parade magazine this past weekend about the Romney family? It was really great. I thought you might want to link to it from this site.
AZ
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