Glove Romney's held up 61 days to tweet once more, however his message may have suggestions for the progressing presidential race.
At 3:16 p.m. on Sept. 7, Romney, the previous Massachusetts representative who kept running for president in 2012, tweeted the accompanying:
Take after
Glove Romney ✔ @MittRomney
I trust voters get the chance to see previous GOP Governors Gary Johnson and Bill Weld on the level headed discussion organizes this fall.
2:46 AM - 8 Sep 2016
6,948 Retweets 9,903 preferences
Whoa. That is Romney's first tweet in two months.
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Matt Viser ✔ @mviser
Romney says something (first tweet in 61 days) https://twitter.com/MittRomney/status/773631092570062850 …
2:49 AM - 8 Sep 2016
18 Retweets 23 likes
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Josh Barro ✔ @jbarro
Fascinating. This is Mitt Romney's first tweet in 61 days. https://twitter.com/MittRomney/status/773631092570062850 …
2:49 AM - 8 Sep 2016
45 Retweets 75 likes
Obviously, this tweet may not appear to be excessively amazing, unless you've stayed aware of the condition of Utah and its legislative issues for the up and coming race.
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"My heart was thumping far too moderate, so I had no vitality," she says. "Notwithstanding doing housework or going all over the stairs would make me tired."
There has been hypothesis about whether Romney would support Libertarian competitor Gary Johnson and his running mate William Weld. Actually, Romney's ventured to tell CNN that he'd vote in favor of Weld in the event that only he was on the presidential ticket.
"On the off chance that Bill Weld were at the highest point of the ticket, it would be simple for me to vote in favor of Bill Weld for president," Romney told CNN this late spring. "So I'll become more acquainted with Gary Johnson better and check whether he's somebody who I could wind up voting in favor of. That is something which I'll assess over the coming weeks and months."
The two are generally associated in light of the fact that Weld, as Romney, served as Massachusetts senator.
Truth be told, as I composed for the Deseret News back in August, a Romney support would go far for the Johnson battle, giving him a dose of winning the commonly Republican condition of Utah given Romney's impact in the Beehive State.
Romney's tweet likewise comes as Johnson looks for an opportunity to be heard on the national presidential verbal confrontation stage. He needs to achieve 15 percent in national surveys to be permitted on the level headed discussion floor, however he as of now sits more like 7 percent.
In Utah, however, Johnson's surrounding the other significant applicants. The Washington Post discharged consequences of another 50-state review that discovered Johnson has 23 percent of the vote in Utah — only three focuses short of tying Hillary Clinton.
What's more, Johnson has more backing in Utah than some other state, with the exception of his home condition of New Mexico.
Some are intuition Johnson's surge in Utah could help him play spoiler in the national race, ceasing either Trump or Clinton from grabbing the designation.
"It could happen," Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake told PBS. "Donald Trump has figured out how to make this an intriguing state as far as presidential legislative issues, and not in the way that Republicans have needed."
Herb Scribner is an author for Deseret Digital Media.
At 3:16 p.m. on Sept. 7, Romney, the previous Massachusetts representative who kept running for president in 2012, tweeted the accompanying:
Take after
Glove Romney ✔ @MittRomney
I trust voters get the chance to see previous GOP Governors Gary Johnson and Bill Weld on the level headed discussion organizes this fall.
2:46 AM - 8 Sep 2016
6,948 Retweets 9,903 preferences
Whoa. That is Romney's first tweet in two months.
Take after
Matt Viser ✔ @mviser
Romney says something (first tweet in 61 days) https://twitter.com/MittRomney/status/773631092570062850 …
2:49 AM - 8 Sep 2016
18 Retweets 23 likes
Take after
Josh Barro ✔ @jbarro
Fascinating. This is Mitt Romney's first tweet in 61 days. https://twitter.com/MittRomney/status/773631092570062850 …
2:49 AM - 8 Sep 2016
45 Retweets 75 likes
Obviously, this tweet may not appear to be excessively amazing, unless you've stayed aware of the condition of Utah and its legislative issues for the up and coming race.
BrandView
How new innovation is reshaping pacemakers
Supported by University of Utah Health Care
How new innovation is reshaping pacemakers
"My heart was thumping far too moderate, so I had no vitality," she says. "Notwithstanding doing housework or going all over the stairs would make me tired."
There has been hypothesis about whether Romney would support Libertarian competitor Gary Johnson and his running mate William Weld. Actually, Romney's ventured to tell CNN that he'd vote in favor of Weld in the event that only he was on the presidential ticket.
"On the off chance that Bill Weld were at the highest point of the ticket, it would be simple for me to vote in favor of Bill Weld for president," Romney told CNN this late spring. "So I'll become more acquainted with Gary Johnson better and check whether he's somebody who I could wind up voting in favor of. That is something which I'll assess over the coming weeks and months."
The two are generally associated in light of the fact that Weld, as Romney, served as Massachusetts senator.
Truth be told, as I composed for the Deseret News back in August, a Romney support would go far for the Johnson battle, giving him a dose of winning the commonly Republican condition of Utah given Romney's impact in the Beehive State.
Romney's tweet likewise comes as Johnson looks for an opportunity to be heard on the national presidential verbal confrontation stage. He needs to achieve 15 percent in national surveys to be permitted on the level headed discussion floor, however he as of now sits more like 7 percent.
In Utah, however, Johnson's surrounding the other significant applicants. The Washington Post discharged consequences of another 50-state review that discovered Johnson has 23 percent of the vote in Utah — only three focuses short of tying Hillary Clinton.
What's more, Johnson has more backing in Utah than some other state, with the exception of his home condition of New Mexico.
Some are intuition Johnson's surge in Utah could help him play spoiler in the national race, ceasing either Trump or Clinton from grabbing the designation.
"It could happen," Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake told PBS. "Donald Trump has figured out how to make this an intriguing state as far as presidential legislative issues, and not in the way that Republicans have needed."
Herb Scribner is an author for Deseret Digital Media.
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