Romney shifts focus to Obama, vowing to unveil a
‘better America’
if elected
Coming off a clean sweep of all five primaries up
for grabs Tuesday, including Pennsylvania and New York, Mitt Romney
kicked off his general election pitch, insisting the upcoming campaign will be
about the "very different visions" he and President Obama have for
the country.
Speaking to a crowd in Manchester,
N.H., Romney said the country is suffering
from the "failed leadership" and "faulty vision" of the
current president and insisted "a better America begins tonight."
"Four years ago, Barack Obama dazzled us in
front of Greek columns with sweeping promises of hope and change. But after we
came down to earth, after the celebration and parades, what do we have to show
for three and a half years of President Obama?" Romney said. "People
are hurting in America.
And we know that something is wrong, terribly wrong with the direction of the
country." CONTINUE . . . . . .
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