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04:04 January 8th, 2008

Video: Romney tries outsider rallying cry in New Hampshire

Posted by: Jason Szep
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MANCHESTER, N.H., -  Republican Mitt Romney is aggressively casting himself in the race for the U.S. presidency as an outsider who will shake up Washington. The former Massachusetts governor has retooled his campaign speech to focus on how he would change and fix a “fundamentally broken” Washington ahead of Tuesday’s primary. Here’s Romney giving a part of that speech to voters gathered at the Bean Towne Coffee House and Cafe in Hampstead, N.H.

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3 comments so far

Mitt is an insider. Governor of Mass he oversaw the BIG DIG and the most wasteful government boondoggle in recent history.

Mitt isn’t to be trusted. Now you have been warned.

Who do we support? I know he won’t win but I am backing Ron Paul. At least he was a doctor and not a career bureaucrat.

- Posted by Tom

New Hamp Repubs are making a mistake. The Dems are picking a tall, youthful, articulate, gentleman. Repubs need an equally tall, articulate, outsider, gentleman..with experience!..Romney ! We so need this MagnaCumLaud economic expert as the dollar falls, and world financial matters are in flux.
The abc viewers said they wanted & didn’t get more economic questions. This is the tragedy of the ‘Christmas’ PRIMARY !…voters didn’t get a chance to know & don’t have a clue about the candidates YET ! I am anxious to make my Feb 5
vote for Romney!

- Posted by judy symcox

That looks like one very cool coffee house! I bet they have absolutely fantastic coffee and sandwiches!

- Posted by Ed Goyette

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