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Heeding Critics, Romney Sharpens Pitch for Long Run

togubin Wrote: Aug 06, 2012 9:24 PM
You can try all you want to educate the people. If you don't want to be educated, you won't be.
rwright Wrote: Aug 09, 2012 2:08 PM
What do you do for food? Beg?
Reginald10 Wrote: Aug 07, 2012 1:59 PM
Forget about work-testing Welfare.

Put in a GED test, instead. If you are a high school graduate, or have a regular GED, you'll pass. If you can't read, write, or do sums well enough, then you DON'T GET WELFARE.

See what that does to education rates...
The Romney campaign likes to project an image of great confidence. It sees itself as an organization that doesn't panic when things go wrong and doesn't jump when critics, especially nervous Republicans, urge Romney to change direction.

But that doesn't mean Team Romney ignores advice, and we are now seeing Romney tweak his campaign pitch in response to the concerns of several of those nervous Republicans.

The complaint in recent weeks, as Romney has remained in a tight race with Barack Obama and lingers slightly behind the president in some key states, is that Romney hasn't presented voters with a concise,...

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