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Jindal: “We Don’t Start Winning Majorities … by Insulting Our Voters.”

awtabs Wrote: Nov 18, 2012 3:08 PM
According to one person, the person voted for a Republican Governor, but the person voted for Obama on a national level. It's about policy that effects the person on a state level and the country on a national level. Also, It is to off set powers.

On Fox News Sunday Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal once again distanced himself from Mitt Romney’s unfortunate and divisive post-election remarks, and upbraided two Republican Senate candidates for “saying stupid things” during the 2012 election cycle:

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal continued his critique of the Republican Party and its 2012 presidential contender Mitt Romney on Sunday as he argued for the GOP to become a larger tent party.

Romney drew a firestorm of backlash from fellow Republicans when he told donors on a conference call that President Barack Obama defeated him because of so-called “gifts” that he gave to...

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