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Friday, April 6, 2012

Mitt Romney Pulls Ahead with Primary Wins in Wisconsin, Maryland, DC

Mitt Romney Pulls Ahead with Primary Wins in Wisconsin, Maryland, DC | Fox News Latino

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Mitt Romney declares victory in the Wisconsin presidential primary on Tuesday April 3, 2012.

Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney pulled out a string of victories in Maryland, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia on Tuesday.  With his lead ever clearer in the race, Romney turned his attention toward President Obama.  "Four more years?" Romney asked sarcastically of President Obama as supporters cheered in Milwaukee.  He stated Obama "was a little out of touch" after four years with all the trappings of power and had presided over near-record job losses as well as increases in poverty, home foreclosures, government debt, and gasoline prices.  In Washington, President Obama said things could get worse if Romney and the Republicans got their way.  I have a question for President Obama: What have you done during your administration to steer us away from the quasi-socialist policies from George W. Bush?  That's something Romney should be asking the president.  Since Obama has become president, he has taken the baton handed to him by Bush and kept on running full speed ahead.  Under President Obama, government bailouts have continued, there are even more government regulations, our troops are still in Afghanistan and gas prices are continually climbing to record heights.

To read the full story of Tuesday's election results, click on the link from FoxNewsLatino.

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