New Hampshire's lone Republican senator is throwing her support to Mitt Romney, making it official in an email message that emphasizes the GOP frontrunner's electability as well as his economic experience:
First, it is imperative that Republicans nominate our strongest candidate to face President Obama. Mitt Romney has proven not only through his prior experience as a successful businessman and governor, but also through his solid campaign and excellent debate performances, that he is that candidate. We cannot afford another four years of a president who continues to bankrupt America and whose policies hurt the very job creators who can get our economy growing again. We can no longer sit on the sidelines and continue to listen to divisive rhetoric which divides our nation. Mitt Romney will be a strong leader who will unite America. With his strong qualifications and executive leadership experience, he will put America on the path to fiscal responsibility to make sure that we don't continue to crush our children with mountains of debt. Mitt Romney not only eliminated a $3 billion deficit as Massachusetts Governor, he also cut taxes 19 times. And unlike President Obama, Governor Romney has spent most of his career in the private sector and knows how to create good jobs.
Second, Mitt Romney is not only committed to building a stronger economy, but he also believes, as I do, in stronger American leadership abroad. He will remain vigilant in the fight against al Qaeda and Islamist terrorists, and his national security decisions will be based on advice from our military commanders - not political polls. With a rising China and persistent nuclear threats from rogue nations, we need Governor Romney's strong, steady leadership to vigorously protect American interests. I trust Mitt Romney to keep our country safe in a dangerous world.
Continue ReadingThird, I believe Governor Romney will run a campaign against President Obama that is serious, substantive, and one we can be proud of.
Ayotte says in the message that she'll be campaigning with Romney, boosting him in an early state where he's already strong. She joins the her predecessor in the Senate, Judd Gregg, in supporting Romney's campaign, and in designating him as the heavy and perhaps prohibitive favorite in the Granite State.
Ayotte is the first senator from any of the early states to back a Republican presidential candidate.
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