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Posted: 1:22 PM Feb 26, 2012
Romney: 'I just am who I am'
Mitt Romney says anyone who thinks there's something wrong with being successful in America "better vote for the other guy."
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Mitt Romney says anyone who thinks there's something wrong with being successful in America "better vote for the other guy."
The former Massachusetts governor says he wants to use his success "and that know-how to help the American people."
Critics point to a disconnect between the average American and Romney, the Harvard-educated son of a Michigan governor who made hundreds of millions running a private equity firm.
But Romney refutes the criticism, pointing out that while other
candidates have come and gone from the race, he's still running. He
says he's gotten more votes than anyone in the race so far.
Romney adds: "You know, I can't be perfect. I just am who I am."
He made his comments on Fox News Sunday.
Some of these results may not be available until Wednesday
Indiana:
Elkhart: Elkhart Truth
Fulton: Rochester Sentinel
Kosciusko: Times-Union
LaGrange: LaGrange County
LaPorte: LaPorte County
Marshall: Marshall County
Starke: WKVI Radio
Pulaski: WKVI Radio
Michigan:
Berrien
Cass County.
St. Joseph County

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