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Adviser’s goof up behind Romney’s ‘scrambled’ RNC acceptance speech | One of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s top advisers reportedly scrambled the candidate’s entire acceptance speech just eight days before he delivered it at the National Convention, throwing the campaign into chaos. The last-minute efforts led to a jumbled address
with key oversights, including no mention of troops serving overseas, the war
in Afghanistan or al Qaeda. The first draft, written by veteran wordsmith Peter
Wehner, included those topics, but Romney’s adviser Stuart Stevens nixed the speech
for unknown reasons. According to the New York Post, meanwhile, Republican activists
have grown frustrated with Romney’s performance on the trail. “He ought to be
killing Obama, and he’s clearly not doing that,” R.J. Robinson, 32, one of the
thousands attending the annual Values Voters Summit in Washington this weekend
said, adding: “He should be doing better.” According to the report, the sentiments
were echoed in interviews with more than a dozen GOP activists and conservative
leaders who attended the annual gathering focused on social and cultural issues
and sponsored by the Family Research Council.
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