2011年6月2日星期四

Marc Jacobs Hobo take on President

While Romney made his candidacy official in New Hampshire on Thursday, political stars Sarah Palin and Rudy Giuliani   Marc Jacobs Hobo caused a stir of their own with visits to the first-in-the-nation primary state. Both made sure to assail the health care law approved while Romney was governor of neighboring Massachusetts.
Rumblings about Texas Gov. Rick Perry, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota further challenged Romney's standing as the closest thing the GOP has to a front-runner to take on President Obama in November 2012.
"I'm Mitt Romney and I believe in America. And I'm running for president of the United States," Romney declared to cheers on a sunny farm in southern New Hampshire.
Unswayed by possible competition, the former Marc Jacobs Hobo governor and business executive aggressively challenged Democrat Obama while trying to pitch himself to the coalition that makes up the modern GOP: fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, evangelicals and libertarians.
Romney, who lost the GOP Marc Jacobs Hobo nomination to John McCain in 2008, hopes it's now his turn. He comes to a Republican presidential contest that lacks a true front-runner and could be unsettled with new names. Polls show party members unimpressed with the declared candidates.

 

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