Detailing Romney's foreign-policy shifts; the latest in a long chapter of flip-flops

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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


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.

It’s something that’s 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 Romney’s stance on abortion in a memorable line from a Kennedy-Romney debate.
 

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