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Boston Globe: 'Document shows Romney's strategies'

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February 27, 2007 7:07 AM

ABC News' Jake Whitman Reports: The Boston Globe is the latest newspaper to obtain the alleged blueprints of a Republican presidential campaign. This morning's front page outlines a 77 page PowerPoint presentation reportedly from former Gov. Mitt Romney's, R-Mass., presidential bid. The documents outline Romney's plans for dealing with this faith, his opponents, and his shift on certain issues. On one of the pages, the Romney campaign reportedly worries his hair is too perfect. On another page, there's the concern that he's not a tough war-time leader. Romney's campaign would not confirm or deny the plan's authenticity to the Boston Globe. This is the second time an alleged campaign blueprint from a major candidate has made the papers. Earlier this year, the New York Daily News obtained a document which belonged to the campaign of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

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Does it mention what hes gonna do when he loses?

Posted by: Joel | Feb 27, 2007 10:48:09 AM

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