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Mitt Romney Announces 2008 Presidential Run
CBS 2 LOS ANGELES ^ | 13 FEBRUARY 2007 | AP

Posted on 02/13/2007 9:42:38 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist

(AP) DEARBORN, Mich. -- Mitt Romney officially entered the 2008 presidential race Tuesday, a former one-term Republican governor of Massachusetts suggesting that his record of leadership inside and outside government uniquely positions him to tackle the country's challenges.

"I do not believe Washington can be transformed from within by a lifelong politician," Romney said, seeking to turn a potential liability, his limited political experience, into an asset. "There have been too many deals, too many favors, too many entanglements -- and too little real world experience managing, guiding, leading."

Romney's remarks were also a veiled swipe at his chief rival for the GOP nomination, four-term Sen. John McCain of Arizona.

In elective office only four years, Romney is not nearly as well known nationally as McCain and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, political celebrities who consistently lead popularity polls.

But Romney, a serious contender even though he is little more than a blip in such surveys, is seeking to convince Republican primary voters that his record of success in the private, public and voluntary sectors proves he has the know-how to lead a country at a crossroads.

If elected, Romney will be the nation's first Mormon president.

"We have lost faith in government, not in just one party, not in just one house, but in government," Romney said. "It is time for innovation and transformation in Washington. It is what our country needs. It is what our people deserve."

And, Romney said, he is the candidate who has proven he can deliver.

"Talk is easy, talk is cheap. It is doing that is hard. And it is only in doing that hope and dreams come to life," Romney added.

A successful venture capitalist who amassed a fortune and the savior of the scandal-plagued 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Romney hopes the party's conservative wing will focus on his deft managerial skills -- and set aside any uneasiness it may have about his faith and his credentials on issues it holds dear.

In what amounts to a made-for-TV coming-out tour, Romney announced his candidacy in Michigan, the place of his birth and upbringing as well as an important stop on the path to the GOP nomination. He then heads to other states that hold early primaries and caucuses -- Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina -- before returning to Boston for a major fundraiser. The three-day swing intended to introduce the strikingly handsome candidate to the nation.

Opening the tour, Romney gave a speech to hundreds of supporters at the sprawling Henry Ford Museum outside of Detroit, the automotive capital and a site chosen for its emphasis on ingenuity that changed the nation.

Juxtaposing the present with the past, Romney stood on stage at a podium before an American Motors Corp. Rambler from yesteryear and a Ford Escape Hybrid in the airport-hangar-like Henry Ford Museum, as he invoked the memory of his late father. A Michigan governor in the 1960s and an AMC chief executive, George Romney made a short-lived attempt at the presidency four decades ago.

A son seeking to succeed where a father failed, Romney became an official GOP presidential candidate flanked by his wife since 1969, Ann, their five sons and five daughters-in-law, and the Romneys' ten grandchildren -- a not-so-subtle message that he is a family man.

In his speech, Romney laid out his vision for the country, saying that the United States must build a brighter future for the American family, transform its role abroad and strengthen itself at home.

On Iraq, Romney reiterated his support for President Bush's policy in the nearly four year old war, although he did not name the president, and said that failure in Iraq "could be devastating" for the United States and could mean "a future with far more military involvement and far more loss of American life."

"So long as there is a reasonable prospect of success, our wisest course is to seek stability in Iraq, with additional troops endeavoring to secure the civilian population," he said.

Seeking to convince conservatives that he is one of them, Romney invoked God and emphasized principles considered the bedrock of the GOP.

"I believe the family is the foundation of America and that we must fight to protect and strengthen it," he said. "I believe in the sanctity of human life."

"I believe that people and their elected representatives should make our laws, not unelected judges," Romney continued. "I believe we are overtaxed and government is overfed. Washington is spending too much money."

"I believe that homeland security begins with securing our borders," he added.

Romney long has been laying the groundwork for a presidential run, and his entrance into the crowded GOP presidential field came as no surprise.

He's a prolific fundraiser who is expected to easily collect the tens of millions of dollars needed for a serious bid. He has built a national campaign organization staffed with top political operatives, and he has strong grassroots support in several important states.

Romney, 59, also has a long record of accomplishment in the private, voluntary and public sectors, effectively turning struggling entities into successful enterprises in each sector.

A businessman, Romney helped found a multibillion-dollar venture capital firm, Bain Capital, that invested in companies like Staples, the office-supply giant.

Later, he stepped in to take over the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. A bribery scandal had threatened to implode the games, but they ended up a success with Romney at the helm.

As governor of Massachusetts, Romney was credited with closing a $3 billion budget deficit without raising taxes and pushing a comprehensive overhaul of health insurance system the state.

He tried to enter politics in 1994 with a failed bid to unseat Democratic lion Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. It wasn't until 2002 that he tried again, running as he did in his first race as a moderate in one of the most liberal states in the country. Now he's having to answer for his statements and positions back then as he tries to campaign as the more conservative candidate to McCain and Giuliani.

During the Senate race, he wrote a letter promising a gay Republican group he would be a stronger advocate for gays and their rights than Kennedy. Nevertheless, he insists he has been an unflinching opponent of gay marriage.

Also, in the two previous campaigns, he said that regardless of personal beliefs, abortion should be safe and legal. Now, he describes himself as pro-life and argues that Roe v. Wade should be replaced with state abortion regulations.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: abortion; duncanhunter; electionpresident; flipflopfrommass; gigayawn; megayawn; rinomey; terayawn; yawn
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1 posted on 02/13/2007 9:42:41 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Good Luck Mitt Romney! :-)


2 posted on 02/13/2007 9:43:50 AM PST by areafiftyone (RUDY GIULIANI 2008 - STRENGTH AND LEADERSHIP)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I don't think Mitt is electable.


3 posted on 02/13/2007 9:44:24 AM PST by Kevmo (The first labor of Huntercles: Defeating the 3-headed RINO)
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To: Kevmo

Don't worry, he'll keep changing his positions until he is!


4 posted on 02/13/2007 9:44:49 AM PST by flashbunny (<----- Click here if you hate RINOs!)
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To: Kevmo
Mitt will win and he'll win the presidency.

His organizational and fund raising skills will overwhelm the others.

5 posted on 02/13/2007 9:46:26 AM PST by zarf ("I am what you call a "controversial figure". People either hate me or they despise me.")
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To: Kevmo

I'm not sure why you don't think he's electable. Please, tell us.


6 posted on 02/13/2007 9:47:10 AM PST by rhombus
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To: zarf

But in the meantime he will underwhelm the base. And lose.


7 posted on 02/13/2007 9:47:14 AM PST by Kevmo (The first labor of Huntercles: Defeating the 3-headed RINO)
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To: zarf

He can raise a lot of money but that hasn't been helping him in the polls.

He is still in the single digits in a lot of polls.


8 posted on 02/13/2007 9:51:37 AM PST by JRochelle (SuperBowl MVP Peyton Manning is a Republican!)
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To: Kevmo

I'm not sure the base is that unified in anything. Once they wander in the wilderness they may be more cooperative. Unfortunately that may take another 4-8 years.


9 posted on 02/13/2007 9:52:32 AM PST by rhombus
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To: Kevmo
Today in Michigan several pols who had endorsed Romney are flipping to McCain.

Romney won't win. He doesn't come off as believable in his too recent political conversions.
10 posted on 02/13/2007 9:53:52 AM PST by JRochelle (SuperBowl MVP Peyton Manning is a Republican!)
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To: JRochelle
Romney won't win. He doesn't come off as believable in his too recent political conversions.

Ah so you've discovered the media's plan.

11 posted on 02/13/2007 9:55:27 AM PST by rhombus
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To: rhombus

The base is unified and waking up.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1782311/posts

I would expect to see an endorsement from Jim Robinson for Duncan Hunter within a month or so.


12 posted on 02/13/2007 9:56:59 AM PST by Kevmo (The first labor of Huntercles: Defeating the 3-headed RINO)
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To: rhombus

Very simple: He'll split the base and get smoked by Hillary and the MSM on all of his recent, convenient flipflops.


13 posted on 02/13/2007 9:59:30 AM PST by Kevmo (The first labor of Huntercles: Defeating the 3-headed RINO)
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To: rhombus
Media's plan?

I'd say it will be touted by all his primary opponents. And it will be very effective.

If by chance he does win the nomination Hillary will destroy him. She and the media will focus on his religion and his many changes on issues.

If I believed all his conversions I'd be willing to fight for him. But I just don't care enough to do so. I'm looking elsewhere.
And not to Rudy. He would lose to Hillary too.
14 posted on 02/13/2007 9:59:42 AM PST by JRochelle (SuperBowl MVP Peyton Manning is a Republican!)
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To: Kevmo

OK, enjoy but I think the base will have some work to do to convince the "mushy middle" to vote for their guy. What "base" issues do you think will appeal? There is NO winning by losing - that's what the Democrats want us to do.


15 posted on 02/13/2007 10:03:15 AM PST by rhombus
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To: JRochelle

OK, so Romney will lose because of his religion. And Rudy will lose to Hillary because you say so (and because it's too hard to spell his last name). What issues in particular will the great conservative savior candidate offer that the mushy middle will vote for?


16 posted on 02/13/2007 10:06:44 AM PST by rhombus
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To: rhombus
I didn't say Romney will lose just because of his religion.
If he would have been the guy, in his past political life, that he claims to be now, he'd have the nomination wrapped up in no time. And he could even win. Remember Kerry? How he took so much heat for his flipflops? It would be used in the same way with Romney..

Rudy will lose because of his pro abortion views. There isn't a chance that a pro life guy will run as a third party candidate. The third party guy won't win of course but he will take enough votes away from Rudy.

And that is just my personal political opinion!
17 posted on 02/13/2007 10:28:49 AM PST by JRochelle (SuperBowl MVP Peyton Manning is a Republican!)
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To: JRochelle
Rudy will lose because of his pro abortion views.

Bush handled it by saying he was against abortion but didn't want to change the laws because people weren't ready for that. Instead he suggested changing people's hearts. The Mushy Middle who don't want to make abortion illegal ate this up and went for it. If the base insists on putting up a hard abortion must be illegal everywhere candidate, Hillary's soccer mommies and their naughty duaghters are going to bury us. Watch and see.

18 posted on 02/13/2007 10:33:30 AM PST by rhombus
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To: JRochelle

Ok, I know it isn't "cool" among so many to be Christian but I am. I am "Mormon" as is Mitt Romney. What is wrong with that? Is it because of our strong belief in the Constitution? Our great patriotic feelings? Our strong moral stands? Our belief in the importance of the family? Which of these beliefs is the one that is so wrong?


19 posted on 02/13/2007 10:36:09 AM PST by danmyte
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To: flashbunny
Do you think Romney is a RINO?

look at this FR thread: Romney Never was a "Liberal" . . . No, not even close.

Read Romney's campaign flyer from 1994. Out of 24 issues, Romney comes down on the conservative side for 23 of them. That's 95.8% conservative, 13 years ago.

It looks like conservatives are trying to throw away the best opportunity they're going to have in Mitt Romney. Of the 'big 3', Guiliani, McCain, and Romney, Romney is clearly the most conservative.

I'm glad Rove so brainwashed the idea of 'flip-flopping' into our minds that we now misuse it against our own side.

20 posted on 02/13/2007 10:52:43 AM PST by Swordfished
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