Romney kicks off Iowa home stretch targeting Obama

1 of 3. Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney answers questions from reporters after a campaign stop at Homer's Deli and Bakery in Clinton, Iowa December 28, 2011, ahead of the Iowa Caucus on January 3, 2012.

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Davenport, Iowa | Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:47pm EST

Davenport, Iowa (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney kicked off the last week before the Iowa caucuses warning that November's presidential contest will be "an election to save the soul of America."

Romney, back in Iowa, assumed a frontrunner posture as his main rivals were mired in their own controversies.

Looking to score a surprise win in Iowa and a boost toward the Republican nomination, Romney launched a multi-city bus tour here on Tuesday with President Barack Obama in his sights and his Republican rivals in his rearview mirror.

Speaking to an overflow crowd of more than 300 people, Romney blasted Obama, telling the frenzied crowd that next November will be "an election to save the soul of America."

Polls show a tight race in Iowa, where voters will begin the Republican nominating process next Tuesday. Romney is near the top of the polls with rivals Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul, both of whom were running into political headwinds on Tuesday.

Romney holds significant leads in New Hampshire, which votes on January 10, and a win in Iowa could make his nomination seem inevitable.

Romney's campaign has fully engaged Gingrich in recent days and weeks, tarnishing what was a rising star.

With Gingrich fading under the weight of frontrunner status and lackluster campaign organization, Romney returned to Iowa to return his fire on Obama.

Romney used Obama's words against him, noting that in a campaign speech here in 2008, Obama said, "This is our moment, this is our time."

"Well Mr. President, you have now had your moment. We have seen the results," Romney said. "And now, Mr. President, it is our time.

"You have failed to deliver on the promises you made here in Davenport," Romney said.

(Reporting By Sam Youngman; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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Comments (4)
doggydaddy wrote:
“An election to save the soul of America” What bombastic buffoonery. I’d love to hear exactly how some spoiled rich kid like Mittens Romney, who’s never had to get his hands dirty for anything, is going to save America’s soul. I don’t think you save souls by lying and he’s already been doing plenty of that. I guess he lacks the confidence to beat Obama relying solely on the truth. That tells me that he believes Obama’s doing a pretty good job.

How can a guy who thinks that corporations are people save anyone’s soul? Is he going to save the souls of corporations? What Romney would actually do is condemn America to a future of corruption.

Dec 27, 2011 11:40pm EST  --  Report as abuse
moonhill wrote:
Obama-the worst president ever. Thankfully he will be one and done.

Dec 28, 2011 2:56pm EST  --  Report as abuse
rwethereyet wrote:
doggydaddy – No offense, but nobody in their right mind would think Obama has done a “pretty good job.” He will go down in history as being one of the least effective, do nothing presidents of all time.
The only reason why Romney didn’t get the Republican nomination in 2008 and why he’s not a runaway candidate for it in 2012 is because he’s a Mormon. If he was Democrat running for office, it probably wouldn’t matter, but the sad fact is that the religious right will cut off their nose to spite their face, ie. putting Gingrich in the position to get trounced, humilated and dragged through the dirt by Obama and his cast of idiots!

Dec 28, 2011 4:24pm EST  --  Report as abuse
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