Kennedy hit Romney right on the head when he said... Mitt Romney isn't pro-choice; he's not anti-choice; he's multiple choice,. It's still oh so true to this day.
Detailing Romney's foreign-policy shifts; the latest in a long chapter of change - First Read
Detailing Romney's foreign-policy shifts; the latest in a long chapter of change - First Read
The biggest hurdle for Republican Mitt Romney to overcome in his six-plus years pursuit of the White House has been authenticity.
On a range of issues from abortion, health care, climate change, and coal to the minimum wage, campaign finance, and bank bailouts, to name a few Romney has shifted positions and even been diametrically opposed to views he had held previously.
Its something thats haunted him dating back to 1994 in his first venture into politics when he ran for the Senate against the late Ted Kennedy. Mitt Romney isn't pro-choice; he's not anti-choice; he's multiple choice, Kennedy said of Romneys stance on abortion in a memorable line from a Kennedy-Romney debate.