Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Republican Mitt Romney Won The Highest level, and Ted Nugent

Mitt Romney has reached an important milestone in its quest for legitimacy as a contender for the presidency from the Republicans after receiving support from the two highest-ranking party officials.

Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner yesterday vowed to do everything possible to help a wealthy businessman and former governor of Massachusetts, Democrat Barack Obama won the U.S. elections November presidential.

"It is clear that Mitt Romney will be our candidate," Mr. Boehner said.

"I think Mitt Romney has a set of policy measures that could put Americans to work and, frankly, in sharp contrast to the failed economic policies of President Obama."

Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader later confidently said that Mr. Romney would be the candidate of the Republican Party, despite a series of primary contests still to come, and said that he also supported to become U.S. president.

"As you can see, the game is in the process of uniting behind him," Senator McConnell.

Reflections on the Gallup poll showed that Mr. Romney, a two-point lead on Obama's Senate leader said he thought the election would be "incredibly close, hard fought race."

After graduating from the main rival Rick Santorum last week, in fact, assured the nomination will go Romney, the party began to close ranks behind him so he could fulfill his campaign against Obama, not being distracted.

Mr. Boehner said yesterday that he had not accepted the position of the Republican Party, because - as the president of the National Party Convention in August, was officially chosen candidate - he wanted all the candidates, "was a fair process and equal opportunities."

The Democratic campaign yesterday sought to play up links to Romney, who may be uncomfortable.

Rock singer and activist, conservative Ted Nugent said last month it had decided to support Romney after "an artificial heart and soul of a long conversation" with the Republican candidate.

The statement may have been important, because Nugent is a leading supporter of gun rights and the sponsor of the Tea Party movement: Romney wants to support both groups. One of Romney's five sons, Tagg Romney, tweeted: «Ted Nugent approved today is my father, Ted Nugent How great is that.?"

Nugent is currently under review by the Secret Service about their intentions, comments rock singer in the Association last weekend of the National Rifle comparison of Obama and his party at the coyote, who should be shot.

"If Barack Obama becomes president in November, again, I'll be either dead or in jail at this time next year," he said, "we must get to the battlefield of the head and cut."

Democratic National Committee Chairman Debbie Wasserman Schultz called Nugent comments "clearly beyond the pale" and asked Romney condemned.

In a statement, Representative Andrea Romney said Saul, "the language differences is offensive, no matter which side of the political corridors, it just Mitt Romney believes that everyone should be a civilian.".

Notes Nugent provided feedback Democrat, after the party strategist Hilary Rosen was publicly criticized from all sides last week to demand that his wife, Mr. Romney, Anne, the rich stay at home mother, was not allowed to recommend a candidate from the Republican Party on the economic development of women's struggle, because she "never worked a day in his life."

Ms. Romney seems to enjoy controversy, based on his observations of the output for the collection of the republican released yesterday. "It was my birthday present early, so that anyone critical of me as a mother," she said. "And it was really a turning point, and I liked it."

Clearly, concern about the impact of rising gasoline prices on the support of voters, Obama yesterday urged Congress to "pay more police on the blow" to the police, possibly manipulating the oil market.

"We can not allow a situation where speculators can take advantage of some of the millions of American families get the short end of the stick," he said.

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