Question for Mitt Romney
July 16, 2008 | Vetting explained
Governor Romney it is obvious that you will readily attack Senator Obama on his evolving positions, when in 2004 you were pro-abortion rights, then in 2005 you were against it. Later that same year you signed legislation for emergency contraception. You've flip-flopped on guns, gay rights, and taxes. Yet you and and Senator McCain are constantly trying to pin that label on Senator Obama. With your bi-polar record please explain how you expect to be credible.
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