Romney Storytelling Short on Voter-Connecting Details
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At a Wisconsin campaign stop last month, Mitt Romney tried to empathize with economically stressed voters by telling the story of a landscaper’s concerns about rising gasoline prices.
“I met a guy who worked for the city and he was working, I think, in the landscape division for the city,” the presumptive Republican presidential nominee said at an April 2 town-hall meeting at an oil company in Milwaukee.