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    « Hillary tears up and it’s big news. | Home | How I stopped Hillary. »

    Romney works the “change” angle in his stump speech.

    By Paul Gleiser | January 8, 2008 | Print This Print This | Email This Email This

    The idea of change is working for Barak Obama. Big time.

    The supposed strength that Hillary Clinton’s years in the White House was supposed to bring to her campaign has suddenly turned into a liability. Obama is capitalizing on what appears to be a growing voter reluctance to continue a Bush-Clinton-Bush dynasty that will have spanned 20 years at the end of the Bush term.

    Romney is trying to capitalize as he battles a resurgent John McCain. Without saying his name, Romney implied that Obama would do to McCain in the general election what he has so far done to Clinton in the Iowa Caucuses and the New Hampshire primary.

    Below is video from a speech Romney gave Monday at the Nashua, New Hampshire Rotary Club.

    Topics: Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Video Available |

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