If Romney Did Talk To Minority Audiences, He'd Change His Tone
In an interview with the Times of London published yesterday, Romney admitted to adjusting "the tone of a message to suit his audience," saying "If you're talking to an African-American audience you may put more emphasis on civil rights than if you're talking to a Republican audience in Iowa."
The irony of this being that he is not planning on addressing an African-American audience anytime soon, as he has declined to attend the PBS forum on minority issues held at Morgan State next week; rather, he will be spending the day in California where he has a planned stop in Sacramento to, introduce himself to the folks who happen to be eating at the IHOP on Advantage Lane. And when pressed on not attending the debate, rather than committing to address minority issues in the near future, his campaign responded by merely forwarding "a list of black Florida supporters to illustrate minority backing."
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