Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty was an early from the 2012 GOP presidential race, but his approval on Monday the former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney suggests that he is still the hope, effect on the results.
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On Fox and friends Monday morning, announced Pawlenty his election 2012, that Romney is "one candidate in this race, which is second to none in his abilities and his experience and his talent when it comes to revolve around this economy and grow jobs." Pawlenty, who is now the Romney campaign of national co-chair, tagged also Romney of private-sector experience and his work on the Winter Olympics 2002 in an op ed on the national review website.
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Pawlenty was next in the race, he made waves health criticize Massachusetts law, which has signed Romney, he was Governor, referring as "Obamneycare." (Although in a debate in June damage Pawlenty perhaps his own chances by support from the "Obamneycare" comment and missing opportunity to strongly against Romney, come at the time the GOP leader.) Now, his endorsement could explain this dynamic a little bit better, says Larry Sabato, Director of the Center for politics, University of Virginia. "He secretly it liked," says Sabato.
In fact, when asked on the "Obamneycare" comment Monday, he defended the position of President Romney health care legislation. "Mitt Romney is dedicated and committed to repeal the Obamacare to 100 percent," said Pawlenty. "I know and trust, that is, what he will do."
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"Note rarely role", says Sabato. And in particular for approval by Pawlenty, considered in the national polls and had a poor result at the Ames straw poll earlier this year might be the case. Also Romney was the natural choice for Pawlenty, who were billed as such had the more moderate conservative candidates in the GOP field, Sabato says.
The confirmation can be also a sign that is Pawlenty positioning, on the ticket with Romney as Vice President. However, in his interview, Fox and friends Monday Pawlenty denied that is, what he had in mind. "I will not even consider," he said.
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