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"Romney can match Paul for organization, and has a broader base of support. And after Florida," Herzik said, "Romney has the momentum."-from the article
Yes, Mitt Romney has those things, but there are a few things he doesn't have. He doesn't have the enthusiasm for his campaign like Ron Paul does. He doesn't have the consistency of three decades of saying the same thing, and voting the same way. He doesn't make a principled defense of the Constitution a big part of his agenda like Dr. Paul does. And one more thing that Ron Paul has that Mitt Romney can't get: my vote.
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