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Romney Means Business
Oleh:
Whitford, David
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 165 no. 1 (Jan. 2012)
,
page 10-11.
Topik:
Presidential Election
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Republican Candidate
;
Political Campaign
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Mitt Romney came to Manhattan for a day in mid-December to ask for money from his Wall Street friends. In a tactical shift preceded by Newt Gingrich's unexpected surge in the polls, he also sat for a series of interviews with news outlets, including Fortune. I had been trailing Romney for a while. The week before, in a parking lot in Manchester, N.H., after his advance team turned down the volume on the country music, I had watched him deliver a campaign speech, awkwardly, from the cargo bed of a pickup truck. A few days later I listened while he endured a hostile query from an anti-Islamic zealot at a town hall gathering inside an animal-feed factory in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Hardly a scientific sample, but I have to say he seemed a lot more comfortable, more human, talking business across a conference table at the Regency Hotel on Park Avenue.
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