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Romney Responds

Romney responds to his first brush with YouTube-- a posting of his formerly pro-choice views from a 1994 debate with Ted Kennedy-- on the Glenn and Helen show at Instapundit.

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Perfect venue for a response. Hits all the right people-- all thosewho posted on, commented on, and watched the YouTube within the first24 hours of its release.

Methinks, from a strategy perspective, this was a really good move.Romney shows promise in the online politics arena, and it will servehim well. Nicely done. I'll have to post the actual YouTube for you andlisten to the podcast later when my dumpy replacement computer isconfigured for such things. (Yeah, that's right, it won't playYouTubes. It's so 2005.)



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