Mitt Romney tried during the past two weeks — following the passage into law of ObamaCare — to convince the country that the universal health-care plan he authored as governor of Massachusetts is different.
So far, his arguments have not stuck, many Republicans in Washington say.
“He’s got to figure out a better way to explain it. What he’s doing now is not working,” said one Republican political hand, who is not aligned with or against Romney but did not want to publicly criticize the man who still may be the GOP nominee for president in 2012.
Part of the problem is that Romney has failed to offer a consistent and concise message in defense of his plan.
Monday, April 5, 2010
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