jeudi 2 juin 2011

Mitt Romney entre officiellement dans la course: sa campagne sera traditionnelle


Riche et populaire auprès de certains républicains. Peut-il vaincre Obama? Sa critique du travail de l'actuel président ne faisait pas dans la nuance puisque selon Romney il serait le plus mauvais président de l'histoire récente. Je me demande comment il définit "histoire récente"...

"Traditional.

That one word sums up how Mitt Romney's long-awaited presidential announcement speech is expected to come off Thursday afternoon, and it describes how his team is approaching his second White House campaign.

"We're going to have a traditional, New Hampshire-style barbecue on Thursday and then a traditional, New Hampshire-style town-hall meeting on Friday morning," said spokesman Ryan Williams. "And that's how we're going to run this campaign up here -- in the traditional way with lots of questions from voters the way people in New Hampshire expect."

Several hundred people will gather on a farm in Stratham for hamburgers, hot dogs and chili concocted by the family matriarch, Ann Romney. In attendance will be dignitaries from the state, including former Gov. John Sununu, the immediate past state GOP chairman who has been informally advising Romney.

On stage with Romney will be Doug and Stella Scamman, longtime former state Republican legislators who own the farm. A 12-year-old Romney fan will lead the Pledge of Allegiance. Expect lots of little American flags.

And after he delivers what surely will be a well-received address explaining why he's the right man for the biggest job on the planet, the candidate will hunker down and wait until early the next morning for a town-hall meeting at the University of New Hampshire's Manchester campus. There will be no big fly-around or further announcement-tour events today: Mitt Romney wants you to listen to what he has to say in that single speech.

The former Massachusetts governor, who by most measures is the front-runner for the nomination, has a pretty traditional message for someone looking to knock off an incumbent: The president has done a lousy job, the economy is a mess, and I'm the best guy around, so I'll make it better.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2011/06/02/steeped_in_tradition_romney_launches_campaign_today_110060.html

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