Hours ago, Mitt Romney called it quits after addressing the CPAC in Washington, D.C. Romney, looking and sounding presidential like always, was met with enormous cheers and applause, followed by disappointment after his announcement to suspend his campaign for presidency. Perhaps more important was what Romney didn’t say; unlike previous contenders Giuliani and Sam Brownback, Romney did not endorse Senator McCain. He limited his remarks to telling his conservative audience that while he was at odds with the 71-year old senator on many issues, he agreed with him on the need for a strong military and the importance of completing the job in Iraq.
Mitt Romney is a man of great integrity and of strong convictions. He has run a magnificent campaign to spread hope and pride across the country, and has once again encouraged the people of America to believe that we can overcome even our greatest challenges, and that our brightest days are ahead of us. My party was lucky to have a candidate like Gov. Romney. I felt honored to pull the lever for Mitt Romney in the first election I was eligible to participate in - and I’m hopeful that it won’t be the last vote I cast for him.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
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