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Yes, Romney Is Still Fighting! Never Say Die!
Press Release, ROmney Campaign

Posted on 01/31/2008 2:00:03 PM PST by MrChips

Romney For President Launches "Experience Matters" Television Ad In California

Thursday, Jan 31, 2008

Press Release - Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its "Experience Matters" television ad in California. The ad highlights Governor Romney's belief that our nation's leader must have the experience "to run the largest enterprise in the world." Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) does not have that experience and our nation cannot afford a leader who needs on-the-job training when it comes to executive leadership and the economy. Governor Romney has led businesses, the 2002 Winter Olympics and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In each case, he brought change and turned around institutions. As President, he will do the same for our government.

The ad will begin airing tomorrow in California. Script and viewing links are below.

Script For "Experience Matters" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY: "Hillary Clinton wants to run the largest enterprise in the world. She hasn't run a corner store. She hasn't run a state. She hasn't run a city.

"She has never run anything. And the idea that she could learn to be President as an internship just doesn't make any sense.

"I have spent my life running things. I've learned how to run a business. I've learned how to run a state. I ran the Olympics. In each case, I've brought change.

"And if there's ever been a time we needed change in Washington to bring strength to America, it's now.

"I'm Mitt Romney and I approve this message."

To watch "Experience Matters," please see: http://mitt-tv.mittromney.com/?showid=451202

AD FACTS: Script For "Experience Matters" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY: "Hillary Clinton wants to run the largest enterprise in the world. She hasn't run a corner store. She hasn't run a state. She hasn't run a city. She has never run anything. And the idea that she could learn to be President as an internship just doesn't make any sense."

- U.S. World & News Report's Mort Zuckerman: "Hillary Clinton Doesn't Exactly Have That Much Executive Experience..." ZUCKERMAN: "I'm just saying that if you want to talk about experience, what really is critical is executive experience. And on this particular criteria, even Hillary Clinton doesn't exactly have that much executive experience..." (MSNBC's "Tucker," 8/21/07)

- Former Governor Mark Warner (D-VA) Contrasted His Executive Experience With Senator Clinton's Lack Thereof. "[Mark] Warner ever so quietly and carefully made the case why he might be a more pragmatic option than Mrs. Clinton. 'I think there is something different about somebody who has had executive experience,' said Mr. Warner, who wore a blue shirt and yellow tie. 'Oftentimes for a legislator, the end of the battle is once you've passed the bill--the facts are that's just the beginning. Once legislation is passed, that doesn't mean the problem is solved; that's the actual beginning.'" (Jason Horowitz, "Can Mark Warner Find Some Money Hillary Dropped," New York Observer, 9/25/06)

- Senator Clinton Has Less Experience As An Elected Official Than Barack Obama. "I was never very good in math, but I do know how to add. If you add up Barack Obama's years in elective office the total is 10. If you add up Hillary Clinton's years in elective office, it is six. Maybe neither of them is qualified for the presidency, but considering the numbers, why is Mr. Obama's lack of experience more of an issue than Mrs. Rodham Clinton's?" (Chuck Goudie, Op-Ed, "It's Time To Come Clean About The Players In The Super Poll," Chicago Daily Herald, 2/5/07)

CHYRON: "The U.S. Government ... 14.6 Million Federal Workforce ... $2.4 Trillion Revenue"

- The Federal Government's Workforce Is Made Up Of 14.6 Million People. "Paul Light, a professor of public service at New York University, estimates the true size of the federal work force at 14.6 million, including 7.6 million contractors, 2.9 million grantees and 1.9 million civil servants – the biggest it has been in more than two decades. The rest of the work force consists of 1.4 million military personnel and 0.8 million postal employees." (Elise Castelli, "Contractor And Grant-Funded Employees Outnumber Feds 5.5-To-1," The Federal Times, 10/17/06)

- The Washington Post: "According to a recent study, not only is the number of federal civil servants on the rise, but so are the numbers of employees working for government-funded contractors and for organizations that receive government grants. Roll all of those together – and mix in the numbers of postal workers and military personnel on the federal payroll – and the 'true size' of the federal government stands at 14.6 million employees, said Paul C. Light, the study's author and a government professor at New York University. That compares with 12.1 million employees in 2002, said Light, who has tracked the growth of government for years and has data for as far back as 1990. The latest increase is almost entirely due to contractors, whose ranks swelled by 2.5 million since 2002, Light wrote in his 10-page research brief." (Christopher Lee, "Big Government Gets Bigger," The Washington Post, 10/6/06)

- In Fiscal Year 2006, The U.S. Government Collected $2.4 Trillion In Revenue. ("The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2008 To 2017," Congressional Budget Office, Link, 1/07)

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY: "I have spent my life running things. I've learned how to run a business. I've learned how to run a state. I ran the Olympics. In each case, I've brought change. And if there's ever been a time we needed a change in Washington to bring strength to America, it's now. I'm Mitt Romney and I approve this message."

- Governor Romney Has "A Solid Reputation In The Business Community For Turning Companies Around." CNN's RHONDA SCHAFFLER: "Romney had a solid reputation in the business community for turning companies around, like Staples, Domino's Pizza and the Sports Authority." (CNN's "Business Unusual," 1/27/02)

- The Boston Globe's Robert Gavin And Sacha Pfeiffer: "In time, Romney would lead the shaky start-up from a staff of seven people managing $37 million to 115 people managing $4 billion in assets. During Romney's 15-year tenure, Bain Capital would post an astonishing record, on average doubling its return on realized investments every year." (Robert Gavin and Sacha Pfeiffer, "Reaping Profit In Study, Sweat," The Boston Globe, 6/26/07)

- Bloomberg's Heidi Pryzbyla: "Romney's business record is unmatched by the current crop of leading candidates." (Heidi Pryzbyla, "Romney Finds Classmate Bush's Management Lapses Unlikely Hurdle," Bloomberg, 7/1/07)

- The Associated Press: "Romney took over as head of Salt Lake's Olympic organizing committee in February 1999 after it was revealed Salt Lake organizers doled out more than $1 million in cash and gifts to members of the International Olympic Committee to win the 2002 bid. Under Romney's leadership, the Games were lauded as a critical success, a model of post-Sept. 11 security and turned a $100 million profit. Romney, a successful venture capitalist before the Games, wrote a book after titled 'Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership and the Olympic Games.'" (Debbie Hummel, "Utah's 'Adopted Son' Returns To State For Presidential Fundraiser," The Associated Press, 2/21/07)

- At The 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, Governor Romney Turned A $379 Million Deficit Into A $100 Million Profit. "As early as 1999, a financial crisis was looming: The Games were mired in a bribery scandal and were running a $379 million deficit. Romney was asked to step in, and he immediately slashed budgets and boosted sponsorships. And since the Games were held just months after Sept. 11, 2001, he oversaw a huge security apparatus. He now says it was one of the most difficult things he'd ever done, comparing it to 'arranging 17 Super Bowls a day for 17 days.' The Games ended up with a $100 million profit." (Marcia Vickers, "The Republicans' Mr. Fix-It," Fortune Magazine, 6/27/07)

- In Massachusetts, Governor Romney Closed A Nearly $3 Billion Shortfall Without Raising Taxes. "When Mitt Romney became governor of Massachusetts in 2003, the state had a budget gap of almost $3 billion and was losing thousands of jobs a month. In Mr. Romney's four-year tenure, the deficit was eliminated without raising the sales tax or the income tax, and since the labor slump hit bottom in December 2003, the state has gained 81,000 jobs." (Pam Belluck, "Romney Candidacy Puts Massachusetts Economy In Spotlight," The New York Times, 3/16/07)

- The Weekly Standard's Terry Eastland: "As governor, Romney has scored another turnaround, conservative in both ends and means. Told during the campaign that he would inherit a deficit of between $500 million and $1.5 billion, Romney discovered upon taking office a $650 million deficit in fiscal 2003 and an anticipated one of $3 billion in fiscal 2004. Romney balanced the 2003 budget, and he finished 2004 with a $700 million surplus. A reviving economy helped, but Romney didn't tax or borrow, and he reduced spending through government consolidation and reform." (Terry Eastland, "In 2008, Will It Be Mormon In America?" The Weekly Standard, 6/6/05)

To watch "Experience Matters," please see: http://mitt-tv.mittromney.com/?showid=451202

WATCH IT, Y'ALL! IT'S GOOOOOOD!!!


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 2008; election; markwarner; mccain; romney; romneyrealtruthfile
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Romney? McCain? Same RINO different suite.


21 posted on 01/31/2008 2:10:53 PM PST by JDickeson75 (The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants.)
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To: PJnFL
...esp. night when asked about a civilian Commander in Chief...

Unlike Slick Willard, Reagan served in uniform.

22 posted on 01/31/2008 2:11:20 PM PST by Petronski (People get the kind of government they deserve.)
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To: PJnFL; PhiKapMom

ALL Y’ALL GO TO THE MITT ROMNEY WEB SITE AND WATCH THE COMMERCIAL. IT’S GOOD!


23 posted on 01/31/2008 2:11:39 PM PST by MrChips (MrChips)
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To: elizabetty
"Does McCain go looking for nasty and classless individuals to support him or are you all just attracted to him naturally?"

I'm afraid Joe Isuzu Romney already cornered the market on those, as present company demonstrates. :-) And, BTW, I'm not for McCain. I'm a Conservative. "None of the above."

24 posted on 01/31/2008 2:11:53 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
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To: Resolute Conservative
Where are all the Huckabee posters who wanted Fred to drop out because he was running interference for McCain. Seems that is what the Hickster is doing.

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You got that right.

25 posted on 01/31/2008 2:12:17 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: thesearethetimes...

Look on my FReeper page, down at the bottom.


26 posted on 01/31/2008 2:12:33 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
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To: Petronski

His poll numbers are whats killing him.

Gallup has him down 15 points to McCrazy today!

One NE liberal down ( Rooty ) and one to go ( Mutt ).


27 posted on 01/31/2008 2:13:13 PM PST by Beagle8U (FreeRepublic -- One stop shopping ....... Its the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: Resolute Conservative

No, that is what Mitt is doing


28 posted on 01/31/2008 2:13:39 PM PST by wastedpotential (A Reagan Bush conservative from OH and ..... an unashamed Huckabee supporter (as is Duncan Hunter))
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To: Beagle8U

He’s only down a few points in CA and also in Illinois.


29 posted on 01/31/2008 2:14:08 PM PST by MrChips (MrChips)
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To: PJnFL
Reagan was in the military, I believe.

Plus, had Mitt taken the bait, McQueeg would’ve been waiting with a “Governor Romney, I knew Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan was a friend of mine and, sir, you’re no Ronald Regan” moment.

Kapoot! End of campaign!!!

30 posted on 01/31/2008 2:14:21 PM PST by Cedric
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To: Beagle8U

His negatives were at 51% last time Rasmussen reported them. He’s just not likeable.


31 posted on 01/31/2008 2:15:56 PM PST by Petronski (People get the kind of government they deserve.)
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To: MrChips

Rass has Mutt down 8 points in Ill today.

Stick a fork in Mutt!


32 posted on 01/31/2008 2:16:14 PM PST by Beagle8U (FreeRepublic -- One stop shopping ....... Its the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: Petronski

“His negatives were at 51% last time Rasmussen reported them. He’s just not likeable.”

I don’t like him...lol.


33 posted on 01/31/2008 2:17:34 PM PST by Beagle8U (FreeRepublic -- One stop shopping ....... Its the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: stockpirate

I agree. Super Tuesday is just 4 days away and with Romney going to be at a funeral on Saturday he needs to be running against McCain right now. I wonder if this is the ad he will be using in the other 5 states he says the ad will target? If so, it is lame!


34 posted on 01/31/2008 2:18:39 PM PST by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: Red_Devil 232

JR has posted that he supports Huckabee.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1962819/posts


35 posted on 01/31/2008 2:20:14 PM PST by stockpirate ("A nation that does not honor it's warriors will be defeated by one that does")
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To: Invincibly Ignorant

This would be a major upset if Mitt can turn things around and win enough delegates, but you never know until it’s over.

I’ve already cast my vote for Romney via absentee ballot.


36 posted on 01/31/2008 2:21:46 PM PST by Signalman
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To: thesearethetimes...; fieldmarshaldj
I just do not get it. It is not as if we have ANY decent options here... Exactly who ARE you for?!

Fred apparently. Went through a bunch of post history to try and find out. Most of his posts are against Romney (but no stated valid claims), some against Huck, a few against McCain, and think I stumbled on some against Rudy.

Given that Fred is out I guess that leaves Ron Paul.

37 posted on 01/31/2008 2:22:01 PM PST by Domandred (McCain's 'R' is a typo that has never been corrected)
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To: MrChips

Experience DOES matter.

And the more complete and well-rounded the experience, the more it matters.

A lesson, perhaps, the Democraticans are incapable of learning.

The best, most experienced and well-rounded person the Democraticans had in the running was Bill Richardson of New Mexico.

Anchor child, a U.S. Representative, Ambassador to the United Nations, the U.S. Secretary of Energy, and Governor of New Mexico. Broad appeal to the Mexican Hispanics. Conversant in Spanish.

And yet, the Democratican establishment squashed him like a bug. No respect.

But the best people for the job, so seldom get to be put up for consideration.

Maybe the situation gets so deadlocked, that a brokered convention becomes the only way out?

I would like to see that happen in BOTH conventions.

Then, possibly, a much better compromise could arise.

Mitt is good, perhaps the best of those now running, and much more adapted to lead a large organizational body than almost anybody else out there.

But the one I would want to see, would be Condoleezza Rice, brilliant, and yes, shrewd in the ways of statesmanship. Could she be drafted, even at this late date?

At a brokered convention, almost anything could happen.

I just wish I could slip over into that alternate universe.


38 posted on 01/31/2008 2:24:04 PM PST by alloysteel (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue)
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To: MrChips
And, you know, Romney is not far down in the polls in either California or Illinois.

A few points in either state won't make much difference since they're proportional.

McCain will win most of the winner-take-all states and cruise to a huge Super Tuesday win.

39 posted on 01/31/2008 2:24:45 PM PST by JohnnyZ ("Make all the promises you have to" -- Mitt Romney)
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To: Domandred
Given that Fred is out I guess that leaves Ron Paul.

Or, perhaps, Hillary?
40 posted on 01/31/2008 2:24:50 PM PST by Signalman
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