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Republicans and their social values
If you need further proof the narrative that Republicans are still questioning whether or not their presidential front-runners are conservative enough just look at today’s newspapers. The USA Today and The Los Angeles Times give ample space exploring these concerns as they relate to Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney.
In New Hampshire, the USA Today found many in the state’s North Country didn’t know much about Giuliani beyond how he handled the terrorist attacks in 2001. In South Carolina, the L.A. Times quotes Warren Tompkins, a Romney advisor in South Carolina, as saying Romney is trying to define himself before opponents start labeling him a flip-flopper.
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