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OPINION

The Star of Last Night Was Ann Romney

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In front of a spirited crowd that packed the Tampa Times Forum, Chris Christie gave a solid speech that echoed Mitt Romney's programs, consisting of substantial budget cuts, tax cuts and entitlement reform.

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Christie pressed on the notion of what he called "principled compromise," which is exactly how I think Mitt Romney is going to proceed if he wins the election. In a very sharp dig at President Obama, Christie emphasized true leadership, and not just governing in accordance with how the polls went. His line of the "Second American Century"-- which is a Marco Rubio line -- is a fabulous line. Basically, he means we are not going into decline.

This particular passage from Christie's speech caught my attention: "They said it was impossible -- this is what they told me -- to cut taxes in a state where taxes were raised 115 times in the eight years before I became governor. That it was impossible to balance a budget at the same time with an $11 billion deficit. But three years later, we have three balanced budgets in a row with lower taxes. We did it."

He is saying you CAN reduce taxes, and you CAN reduce spending, and you CAN grow the economy, and you CAN have a balanced budget -- and that's been done before, in New Jersey. It's a prediction of what Romney is going to do.

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I don't think he did as good a job of setting the table as Ann Romney, who was the star of the night. She gave a brilliant speech about her life with Mitt Romney, about their love, about their lives and about how they grew up without a silver spoon in their mouth. She described her empathy and her work with those less fortunate. Her description of Mitt as "(the man who) will not fail" was a terrific line.

I must confess, Ann Romney stole the show.

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