Romney Calls for Auto Biz Restructuring
Back during the
Today, in a New York Times op-ed, Romney repeated that it would be a mistake to give a no-strings-attached check to the automakers, and elaborated on what it will take to turnaround the industry.
Thank you
This is a quick note to thank you for your support for the Free and Strong America PAC – it made a real difference in the elections. First, it enabled me to travel across the country to campaign, build media and raise funds for Republicans in battleground contests. All totaled, I did events for 33 Republican candidates running for federal office. Your support also helped me in my effort for Senator McCain and Governor Palin – I participated in 37 surrogate events around the country for their election.
In addition, your support permitted the PAC to make financial contributions to over 150 contests at the federal and state level, again on behalf of people and groups who we believe will help keep our country strong and free. We were highly gratified that in these races where we provided financial support we were largely victorious, with a 60 percent win rate.
There is still unfinished business from the 2008 election. We are currently working to help Senator Norm Coleman in the
I want you to know how much I appreciate all you have done to help. It means a great deal to Ann and me, and we believe that it means a great deal to the country as well. Like you, we are very concerned about the direction the nation may take under an Obama administration and a liberal Congress. The work we have done, thanks to you, has kept the conservative flame burning.
The PAC will continue to work for a free and strong nation. During the coming year, I will travel, campaign, appear in media interviews, raise funds, write, blog and do everything I can imagine to stand up for what we believe. I consider it a privilege to have you on our team.
Romney on the Issues
Governor Romney gave an interview to Fortune Magazine about the economy, trade, global competitiveness and management advice for President-elect Barack Obama. To read it, click here.
