Romney praise of Bush proving a key strategy
Tactic could lift campaign above rivals'
More than any other Republican presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney is running as the candidate friendliest to President Bush, surrounding himself with former Bush advisers, delivering his most closely watched speech at the presidential library of the president's father, and this week launching a staunch defense of Bush's Iraq policy. (Full article: 875 words)
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