MILWAUKEE (AP) - President Barack Obama's administration launched a multi-pronged assault on Mitt Romney's values and foreign policy credentials Sunday, while a fresh set of prominent Republicans rallied behind the GOP front-runner as the odds-on nominee, further signs the general election is overtaking the primary season.
A defiant Rick Santorum outlined plans to leave Wisconsin the day before the state's contest Tuesday, an indication that the conservative favorite may be in retreat, his chances to stop Romney rapidly dwindling.
"I think the chances are overwhelming that (Romney) will be our nominee," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union." "It seems to me we're in the final phases of wrapping up this nomination. And most of the members of the Senate Republican conference are either supporting him, or they have the view that I do, that it's time to turn our attention to the fall campaign and begin to make the case against the president of the United States."
2 comments:
HA! President "Mitt" ! OR Prez ":Newtie".
What a joke,
Ron Paul, Restore America, 2012.
Get a brain!
"President Barack Obama's administration launched a multi-pronged assault on Mitt Romney's values and foreign policy credentials Sunday"
And the democrats think Osama Bin Biden had/has foreign policy credentials? Only a Kool Aide drinker would fall for that crap!
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