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Old 10-21-2012, 11:23 AM
 
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As a career businessman and former governor, Romney brings a wealth of executive experience in the private sector and the public sector that dwarfs that of Obama. From working both sides of the government/private-sector equation, he understands how that relationship can aid or impede prosperity. His election would be an immediate signal to the private sector that someone who knows what he is doing is managing the nation’s economic policy. The effect on business confidence would be dramatic and immediate, and business confidence is the vital ingredient needed to spur investment and hiring, the two things that the United States so desperately needs.

In 2008, Americans made a leap of faith when they elevated the inexperienced Obama to the White House. That faith was not rewarded. This time, voters should place their hopes for change in experience, by electing Romney.
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Old 10-21-2012, 11:37 AM
 
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The good people of Ohio know that voting for Mitt Romney is best for them, their state, as well as the entire country. Romney will win Ohio...
 
Old 10-21-2012, 11:42 AM
 
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I was a bit worried that since they elected a Republican Governor and things have improved as a result in Ohio, that the improved economy would work against Romney in that people aren't as mad at Obama's complete failure on the economy as they are in states with Democratic Governors where things are not getting better.
 
Old 10-21-2012, 12:41 PM
 
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I was a bit worried that since they elected a Republican Governor and things have improved as a result in Ohio, that the improved economy would work against Romney in that people aren't as mad at Obama's complete failure on the economy as they are in states with Democratic Governors where things are not getting better.
I really thought that John Kasich would have explained to the people of Ohio how important it is to elect Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney so the improvement that he (Kasich) has done for the state of Ohio will continue...and not retreat, which is likely to happen with another four years Obama.
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