Romney angers Jindal
In a conference call with supporters after the Nov. 6 presidential election, Republican candidate Mitt Romney said President Obama’s “gifts” in the form of increased health care coverage were a deciding factor in the election. That raised the ire of one of Romney’s strongest surrogates, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, who said Republicans have “got to stop dividing the American voters.” Jindal could run for president in 2016.
Pictured: Jindal spoke at a Republican fund-raiser in Arkansas in July.
Danny Johnston/Associated Press/File 2012
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