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Mitt Romney Attacks Rick Santorum On Job Creation Ahead Of Arizona, Michigan Primaries

By KASIE HUNT 02/27/12 08:54 PM ET AP

ROCKFORD, Mich. — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Monday predicted a Michigan victory as he claimed that Rick Santorum is ill-prepared to deal with the nation's economic woes. He called his GOP rival a nice guy who never held a job in the private sector.

"I'm going to win in Michigan and I'm going to win across the country," Romney told the crowd gathered at the Royal Oak Music Theatre as it waited to hear rocker-rapper Kid Rock perform his song "Born Free," which the Romney campaign has adopted as a theme.

A day ahead of the crucial Michigan primary, Romney shifted his line of attack from the cultural issues and conservative rhetoric he used over the weekend and instead insisted that he'll win – in Michigan and in the general election in November – because he is best positioned to fix the economy. He attacked the former Pennsylvania senator as a legislator who doesn't know how to create jobs.

"I understand why jobs go, why they come, I understand what happens to corporate profit, where it goes if the government takes it," Romney told a crowd at the Byrne Electrical warehouse.

The unsuccessful 2008 presidential candidate relied on a campaign format he preferred through primaries and caucuses this election in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, Nevada and Colorado: holding events at local businesses, touring factories with their owners, speaking to employees and supporters.

He made two such stops on Monday in Michigan, at Byrne and then at Caster Concepts in Albion before the Royal Oak rally – billed initially only as with a "special musical guest. He's fighting hard to win in the state where he was born and raised, even – as Romney tells it – driving himself to visit Kid Rock's home on Thursday to persuade the rock star to perform at the rally.

"I'm happy to introduce a son of Detroit, a friend, a guy who makes great music, a guy who introduces me by DVD everywhere I go – Kid Rock!" Romney said after he delivered his standard campaign speech to the crowd.

Romney is far ahead in Arizona, which also holds its primary Tuesday, but Santorum has mounted an unexpectedly strong challenge in Michigan. Polls show a close race, and a loss would be embarrassing to Romney. It also could jeopardize his path to victory in what's already become a prolonged fight for the GOP presidential nomination.

Romney tried to paint an optimistic picture as he campaigned in Albion. "We started what, 15 points down in the polls? Now we're leading in the polls."

He barely mentioned Santorum at his midday stop, but earlier Monday he seized on Santorum's opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal.

"I'm glad he recognizes this is going to be a campaign about the economy," Romney said of his rival's op-ed. "It's time for him to really focus on the economy and for you to all say, `OK, if the economy is going to be the issue we focus on, who has the experience to actually get this economy going again?'"

In his op-ed, Santorum accused both Romney and President Barack Obama of class warfare. Santorum said Romney had undergone a "last-minute conversion" on economic solutions.

"Attempting to distract from his record of tax and fee increases as governor of Massachusetts, poor job creation and aggressive pursuit of earmarks, he now says he wants to follow my lead and lower individual as well as corporate marginal tax rates," Santorum wrote. "It's a good start. But it doesn't go nearly far enough. He says his proposed tax cuts would be revenue neutral and, borrowing the language of Occupy Wall Street, promises the top 1 percent will pay for the cuts. No pro-growth tax policy there, just more Obama-style class warfare."

If elected president, Santorum promised to approve the Keystone pipeline, review and eliminate some government regulations, overhaul the tax code, cut 10 percent of the non-defense federal workforce, balance the budget, cut spending by $5 trillion over five years and repeal Obama's health care law.

On Monday, Romney didn't question Santorum's conservative credentials, as he had in recent days, when he tied Santorum to former Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter, who supports abortion rights and switched parties from Republican to Democrat. Instead, the wealthy former Bain Capital chief stuck to his pitch as a private sector businessman.

"Sen. Santorum's a nice guy, but he's never had a job in the private sector," Romney said.

At Caster Concepts. Romney nodded along with owner Bill Dobbins as he inspected the heavy duty industrial wheels the company produces.

"Are you an LLC? Are you an S-corp, are _" Romney started, trying to figure out what tax rate Dobbins' business paid. The abbreviations refer to different ways a business can be structured and taxed.

"We're an S-Corp," Dobbins jumped in, which means his business pays taxes like an individual instead of at the corporate rate – a point Romney keeps hitting during speeches, contending that Obama wants to raise those taxes.

"Individual tax rates determine how much you put back into the business and how much goes to Uncle Sam," Romney explained, more for the benefit of the dozens of TV cameras gathered around than for the small group touring with him.

Romney at one point turned to the company's chief engineer, Elm Lee, inquiring where he got his degrees. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lee said. "MIT. It's a good school," Romney said back.

Dobbins, the owner, chimed in: "Not as good as Harvard." The former Massachusetts governor who has degrees in business and law from there.

At stake Tuesday are 30 delegates in Michigan and 29 in Arizona. Voting comes ahead of an intense week of campaigning across the country. March 6 is Super Tuesday, when 10 states will hold GOP nominating contests as far apart as Virginia and Alaska. Wyoming also holds county conventions beginning that day.

At stake next week are 419 delegates to the Republican National Convention, more than have been awarded in all the previous contests combined.

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ROCKFORD, Mich. — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Monday predicted a Michigan victory as he claimed that Rick Santorum is ill-prepared to deal with the nation's economic woes. H...
ROCKFORD, Mich. — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Monday predicted a Michigan victory as he claimed that Rick Santorum is ill-prepared to deal with the nation's economic woes. H...
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Sundalecat
We love Obama!, by an angry White Man
01:32 AM on 02/28/2012
Hey everyone, We were looking through the listings and saw this tonight. You can see it online at http://www.pbs.org/inperformanceatthewhitehouse/.

Gary Clark Jr., B.B. King, Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks, Booker T. Jones, Sehemekia Copeland, Warren Haynes
and Buddy Guy. It really rocks. A must watch.
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Fan Tastic
Conservative starts with "CON"
01:02 AM on 02/28/2012
let's all remember rawmoney is FAMOUS for KILLING US JOBS by sending them overseas!
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ScribL
Shared Sacrifice, Social Justice
12:44 AM on 02/28/2012
Another reason to dislike Kid Rock, thanks for that
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kaykaythere
Seamus in Heaven havin Guinness w/ me pops Seamus
12:30 AM on 02/28/2012
So according to Mitts, being nice won't cut it.

How about trying honesty and respect? Those qualities might help
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kamact
Market Observer
12:29 AM on 02/28/2012
Romney is not such a nice guy,...He is a guy from privilege, who was a vulture capitalist,...who sucks the value from entities and the wealth from workers,...
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xlntcat
03:50 AM on 02/28/2012
Well, everything is relative and compared to Santorum, Romney isn't quite as bad. Of all the things that could be said and have been said about Rick Santorum "nice guy" is the furtherest from the truth. Who exactly is it that Santorum doesn't hate. He hates Protestants, Women, Gays, all minorities, Jews, Muslims, etc. Did I miss a category?
storeysound
Zippy the Patriot?
03:12 AM on 02/29/2012
I think he'd like the Inquisition if it still existed. Of course, they wouldn't think too much of him, what with the abortion and all...
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kaykaythere
Seamus in Heaven havin Guinness w/ me pops Seamus
10:53 PM on 02/27/2012
I wonder if Mitts ever realized the irony of a few of his pet phrases-------------------------------------

Mitts often says that The President looooves to take from one and give to someone else.

Does Mitts realize that is exactly what he did at Bain?. He closed companies thereby taking jobs from one person and giving them to someone else. Difference is that Mitts gave those jobs overseas workers.
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Fan Tastic
Conservative starts with "CON"
10:15 PM on 02/27/2012
loonier and looniest

folks - this is as good as it gets this year for the republicans!
10:05 PM on 02/27/2012
Romney must have wanted Bain to go in and Create Jobs.
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
10:01 PM on 02/27/2012
I talked to my sister in Kalamazoo about 8PM . She had been on the way home from the other sister's house in Kalamazoo's Oshtemo Township about 3.5 miles across  the township. rick Santorum was to appear at a large church there and she forgot about it. all of a sudden she runs into flashing lights  of police cars directing traffic while young people are coming through the woods cutting cross country to get to the church, so it atkes her 45 minutes to get through all this jam of people going to the church to see Rick Santorum. I think Romney has his hands full.
10:09 PM on 02/27/2012
just wondering did you sister say anything abut the oil spill there?
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10:45 PM on 02/27/2012
I hope the link wasn't broken, I've been trying to get people to watch the videos, It happened in Kalamazoo in 2010. Its the Keystone Pipeline there are many videos on this. Please help in making them viral YOU HAVE MANY FRIENDS. If link is broken PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
09:44 PM on 02/27/2012
Okay since You Both Wanted to Let Det. GO Bankrupt, My Friends and Family Say Anybody but Romney. But to Everybody Else out There Consider the Greatest Source of Our Fresh Water and What' Has Already Happen There Way Back In 2010.

And Rick You Must Not Know If You Are Saying You would Support It.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KAIcU9pvyw People are Sick And Dying From This.
09:10 PM on 02/27/2012
I know this is so yesterday, but Romney was posing @ NASCAR, a race that would have been without any American cars, if Romney had got his way ... How toothless does the NASCAR crowd have to be not to object to that ... ?

Snerd
09:03 PM on 02/27/2012
MITT ROMNEY KNOWS, What is up; THAT IS URGENT TO THE UTMOST;UNDESTAND THAT UPS&DOWNS VISIBLY & OPPOSE RIGHT AWAY IS NOT LAUGHING MATTER
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08:56 PM on 02/27/2012
Romney points out "Okay if the economy is going to be the issue we focus
on who has the experience to actually get this economy going again?"

Maybe we should think more about businessmen and the White House...

Herbert Hoover is widely believed to have been by far the most successful
businessman ever elected President. Hoover started his own engineering business
specializing in reorganizing failing companies, hunting for new business prospects,
and finding investors to pay for developing businesses.

At one time, his consulting firm employed 175,000 workers all over the world,
with offices in England, France, Russia, San Francisco and New York City.

Then when President, the Great Depression happened, and even he couldn't get us out of it."

It should remind us that a person can be very successful in the business world, and
still lack the experience to successfully run this country.

So much for having a “successful businessman”in the White House
10:06 PM on 02/27/2012
The most sucessful persons at creating jobs is me ive created every permadent one since 1953. You cant tell them that though tey just got air in there heads
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kaykaythere
Seamus in Heaven havin Guinness w/ me pops Seamus
10:54 PM on 02/27/2012
Permadent --- you created permanent teeth?
marilyn 63
LEVEL ONE NETWORKER
08:42 PM on 02/27/2012
okay Mr. business man Mitt Romney? explain to the bain workers what happened to their jobs and all the other businesses you took over. you said you know how to get jobs?
09:43 PM on 02/27/2012
okay Mr. business man Mitt Romney? explain to the bain workers what happened to their jobs and all the other businesses you took over. you said you know how to get jobs?"----It seems apparent Romney couldn't care less about this, considering he at this point, and he had plenty of time to do it, never voiced his support for jobs and the working and middle class.
marilyn 63
LEVEL ONE NETWORKER
09:55 PM on 02/27/2012
exactly. and its why when he arrogantly exclaims with a puffed out chest>i know how to get jobs I'm a business man but what he really meant was i know how to outsource jobs
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OurSaySo
discern the very subtle things
08:38 PM on 02/27/2012
How would YOU know?

None of you has tried 'nice' yet.