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To: caww
Did you READ the article?!?!?! If you did, you'll see this quote once again:

"Mitt is still near the top of my list of candidates, but I want to look and see who steps up to the plate," DeMint said after a fundraiser with Florida Senate candidate Marco Rubio. "Frankly I think we need to wait until after the 2010 election to see what happens in Congress."

And once again, nowhere does he say unequivocally he will not support Romney.

777 posted on 03/27/2010 9:40:10 PM PDT by rintense (Only dead fish go with the flow, which explains why Congress stinks.)
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To: rintense
Did you get your keyboard stuck?

Romney is supporting Bennett, and another candidate in Utah that are not popular as conservative candidates. Demint sees the political climate has changed for the coming elections to those who are conservative and not just say that they are. He stepped back from Romney because as all know Romney changes with the wind and never can be counted on to hold the line. DeMint will align himself according to how he sees the political climate. Romney plays both sides and that will no longer work with the public.

Romney hasn't gotten it fully yet, but he'll have to in order to have any chance of winning...my bet is he won't cause he likes the glory and attention from where ever the wind might blow and he'll flip flop accordingly. Romney is a fraud.

780 posted on 03/27/2010 10:03:50 PM PDT by caww
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