Mitt Romney Files Full Slates Of Primary Delegates In Tennessee
Dec 13, 2007 -- Boston, MA – Yesterday, Governor Mitt Romney filed a full slate of delegates for the primary election in Tennessee. Romney for President National Faith and Values Steering Committee Vice Chair Nancy French submitted the necessary paperwork to the Secretary of State's office in Nashville. Romney for President Political Director Carl Forti released the following statement:
"Yesterday, the Romney campaign reinforced our commitment to competing in Tennessee's primary election. Tennesseans are looking for a new set of ideas and new leadership that will make our nation stronger. Governor Romney is the only candidate in this race who has a vision, based on conservative principles, to take Washington apart and put it back together so that it works better for the American people. Governor Romney is an effective, proven, and conservative leader that Tennesseans can be proud to support."
Source: Mitt Romney campaign
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