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The former Massachusetts governor says he has put aside differences with Sen. John McCain.


By KEVIN WACK, Staff Writer May 3, 2008


"This isn't a time to be teaching the party a lesson," he told delegates at the Augusta Civic Center. Party members gave Romney a standing ovation.

Romney's speech included numerous shots at Democrats. He said that Barack Obama has been trying to convince people not to vote for Hillary Clinton, and vice versa.
"I agree with both of them," Romney joked, drawing laughs and applause from the audience.
Romney talked mainly about issues that largely bring Republicans together, including national security and taxes. He avoided subjects that divide Maine Republicans, including illegal immigration and abortion.
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The former Massachusetts governor says he has put aside differences with Sen. John McCain.


By KEVIN WACK, Staff Writer May 3, 2008


"This isn't a time to be teaching the party a lesson," he told delegates at the Augusta Civic Center. Party members gave Romney a standing ovation.

Romney's speech included numerous shots at Democrats. He said that Barack Obama has been trying to convince people not to vote for Hillary Clinton, and vice versa.
"I agree with both of them," Romney joked, drawing laughs and applause from the audience.
Romney talked mainly about issues that largely bring Republicans together, including national security and taxes. He avoided subjects that divide Maine Republicans, including illegal immigration and abortion.
MORE HERE
http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/st...85235&ac=PHnws
Romney should be more worried about who McCAIN will pick for VEEP. The Repubs are not that divided it's the Demoncrats who are. Whichever of the Demons winns that one will lose half of the Demoncratic party!!!!
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