Romney Goes on Attack in Denver
Posted on: Tuesday, 26 August 2008, 21:00 CDT
Former Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is in Denver, taking aim at Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention.
The former governor of Massachusetts is widely considered to be a possible vice presidential pick for Arizona Sen. John McCain, the presumptive GOP nominee, and took aim at Obama's VP pick, Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, The Hill reported Tuesday.
"The questions will linger in the hearts and minds of (Hillary) Clinton supporters about why she wasn't chosen," Romney said. "Her experience was more extensive than (Biden's). I have long said she would have been the strongest running mate."
On whether he will be McCain's vice presidential pick, Romney was reticent.
"I've got nothing for you on the vice presidential front," Romney told reporters. "I'm in no way trying to promote my qualifications to some place on the ticket."
Romney said he had not spoken to McCain about being his vice president. He declined to say whether the McCain camp had asked for financial and personal information for vetting purposes.
Source: United Press International
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