Roger Simon, Politico
Mitt Romney was speaking in a slow, measured cadence from a packed and steamy auditorium at Des Moines Central Campus High School on Wednesday. "We're worried about the drought," Romney said, "and are looking for more rain."It is an open question whether presidential candidates have a special relationship with the Almighty, but at least Romney was in "gaffe-free" territory, it being unlikely that there were many pro-drought activists ready to pounce.
Mitt Romney was speaking in a slow, measured cadence from a packed and steamy auditorium at Des Moines Central Campus High School on Wednesday. "We're worried about the drought," Romney said, "and are looking for more rain."It is an open question whether presidential candidates have a special relationship with the Almighty, but at least Romney was in "gaffe-free" territory, it being unlikely that there were many pro-drought activists ready to pounce.
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