The race for president shifted dramatically Friday into a general election match-up between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney as the candidates delivered dueling, sharp-tongued speeches about the president’s leadership.
In Appleton, Wis., Romney assumed the mantle of presumptive nominee, delivering a revamped address attacking what he called Obama’s vision for a “government-centered society.” Obama, in a four-stop campaign swing through New England, offered a robust defense of his first term and invoked his 2008 rallying cry by characterizing his actions as “what change is.”
Frǻn: Obama and Romney shift into general election mode
Uppföljning: Tips II till Mitt Romney
2012-04-01
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