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Thursday, March 01, 2007
Romney goes after McCain, Giuliani
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney sharply criticized the two frontrunners for the GOP presidential nomination and questioned their conservative credentials, in an interview Wednesday with Christian Broadcasting Network."He is pro-choice. He is pro-gay marriage and anti-gun. That's a tough combination in a Republican primary," Romney said of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Speaking about Arizona Sen. John McCain, Romney said, "I fought for a federal amendment to the constitution to establish marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman. Senator McCain voted against that." Romney also said the mainstream media has deemed him "the conservative candidate." "I'm proud of the fact that the mainstream media isn't wild about my candidacy and that's why I'm going to win," he said. Full story from CBN News |
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