Mitt Romney Blames Election Loss on 'Gifts' Obama gave to Minority Groups.!

Date: 15-11-2012 6:51 am (12 years ago) | Author: Tony Ladipo
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Mitt Romney Blames Election Loss on 'Gifts' Obama gave to Minority Groups

ABC
November 14, 2012


President Obama today heaped praise on his defeated rival,
GOP nominee Mitt Romney, saying the former governor's record and ideas "could be very helpful" in shaping policy over the next four years

"My hope is, before the end of the year… that we have a chance to sit down and talk," Obama told reporters in his first post-election press conference.

But even as Obama extended something of an olive branch - which some skeptics saw as disingenuous - Romney was reportedly accusing the president of doling out "gifts" to minority voters to curry their support for a second term.
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"The President's campaign focused on giving targeted groups a big gift-so he made a big effort on small things,"
Romney told donors on a conference call, first reported by Maeve Reston of the L.A. Times.
"Those small things, by the way, add up to trillions of dollars."
"I am very sorry that we didn't win. I know that you expected to win," Romney reportedly said.
"We expected to win…. It was very close, but close doesn't count in this business."
Romney claimed Obama had been "very generous" to blacks, Hispanics and younger voters, according to the Times, insisting that the policy decisions had been a decisive factor in high turnout that tipped the scale against him.

Several participants on the call confirmed to ABC News the account and quotes presented by the L.A. Times.

Senior Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod responded to the "gifts" remark by accusing Romney of "still looking at America through that 47 percent prism." "Mitt tells donors the takers did him in," Axelrod wrote on Twitter, referencing Romney's remarks earlier this year disparaging 47 percent of Americans as self-perceived "victims" and government dependents.

The back and forth by suggested some lingering ill-feeling on both sides after what was a bruising - often personal - campaign.

On election night after both men spoke briefly by phone, Obama told his supporters that he extended an invitation to meet with Romney to demonstrate a spirit of bipartisanship. But today he conceded he does not know whether Romney is willing to play along.

But Obama added, "I'm not either prejudging what he's interested in doing, nor am I suggesting I've got some specific assignment. But what I want to do is to is to get ideas from him and see if there are some ways that we can potentially work together."



Posted: at 15-11-2012 06:51 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- papadip at 15-11-2012 07:10 AM (12 years ago)
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Bobby Jindal calls Romney’s ‘gift’ comments ‘absolutely wrong’

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal criticized former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Wednesday for saying that he lost the 2012 election to President Barack Obama in part because Democrats promised "gifts" to minority groups, calling Romney's remarks "absolutely wrong."

Speaking to reporters here at an annual meeting of Republican governors, Jindal said such rhetoric could divide voting groups.

"I think that's absolutely wrong," Jindal said. "We have got to stop dividing the American voters. We need to go after 100 percent of the votes, not 53 percent. We need to go after every single vote. ... So I absolutely reject that notion, that description. I think it's absolutely wrong. I don't think that represents where we are as a party, where we're going as a party. That has got to be one of the most fundamental takeaways from this election."

Jindal, who is set to become chairman of the Republican Governors Association, has called on the party to reshape its tone when presenting ideas, especially to constituencies that traditionally vote Democratic.

"I'm passionate about it because I think it's extremely, extremely important," Jindal said. "This is just something that's fundamentally important for the future of our party."

Bobby Jindal

Posted: at 15-11-2012 07:10 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- winace at 15-11-2012 09:54 AM (12 years ago)
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Hmmmm politics
Posted: at 15-11-2012 09:54 AM (12 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- CammyWhite at 15-11-2012 10:01 AM (12 years ago)
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Romney just can't accept that he and his cronies alienated so many people with his callous asides and comments.
Posted: at 15-11-2012 10:01 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- nzewyte at 15-11-2012 10:28 AM (12 years ago)
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Too long! Just accept defeat in gud faith! Hey did u say gift......? Dem tie ur hands or dey fenced ur eyes, its strategy, u shd v given more than him! 9ja way of politics!

Posted: at 15-11-2012 10:28 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- papadip at 15-11-2012 10:15 PM (12 years ago)
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 Shocked Shocked Shocked
Posted: at 15-11-2012 10:15 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- papadip at 16-11-2012 05:21 AM (12 years ago)
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ELECTION HUMOUR:

WHILE YOU HAVE A GOOD CHUCKLE, BE CAREFUL OF YOUR THOUGHTS. 
DON'T ALWAYS WORK THE WAY WE THINK!
   ENJOY !!

The night before the election, Mitt Romney was very confident & told Ann his wife
"This time tomorrow night, you'll be sleeping with the President of the United States".


After Mitt's concession speech, they head to bed. Ann was getting undressed when she asked,
"so how does this work?


Is Barack coming over here or am I supposed to go over there?
Posted: at 16-11-2012 05:21 AM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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