Do
you ever wonder which Mitt will show up at a campaign event in Iowa
or New Hampshire? Will it be the Mitt Romney who, as governor of
Massachusetts, supported a woman's right to choose and passed a
state-wide health care program? Will it be the Mitt Romney who supports
infrastructure spending, tax policy and investments like those that
were in the Recovery Act and which are included in the American Jobs
Act but who professes opposition to both? Or maybe it will be the
Mitt
Romney who has been ardently anti-choice and anti-gay rights since he's
been running for president?
The Democratic National Committee launched a new website today, www.WhichMitt.com,
to help you figure out just "Which Mitt" you might get. The site
allows voters to take the Mitt Quiz to see exactly how well they know
the Republican front-runner's many and contradictory positions on a
range of issues. Most voters know Mitt Romney as the ultimate
flip-flopper - someone who sticks his finger in the political wind and
changes his positions so often you need a statistician to keep up.
This quiz is a fun way to demonstrate that Mitt Romney has no core
convictions or values - that he'll say anything he needs to curry favor
with whatever group of voters he's in front of at the time. But
Mitt
Romney's lack of a political compass is no game - it means that voters
cannot depend on what he says and that they have no real clue who he is.
The quiz and the videos that accompany it demonstrate just how all over
the map Mitt Romney has been on the issues over the years in pursuit of
impressing the voters he was talking to at the time - whether it's the
liberal to moderate voters of Massachusetts or the right wing
conservatives in the Republican primary for President.
Statement from DNC National Press Secretary Melanie Roussell: "Mitt
Romney, in his nearly 20-year pursuit of various public offices, has
changed positions on everything from a woman’s right to choose to gay
rights to TARP, Health Care and beyond. It makes you wonder --
which
Mitt would we get in the White House? And which Mitt would we be
relying on to make decisions on behalf of millions of Americans, during
a crisis, or as Commander in Chief? The WhichMitt
campaign will help make sure the public and the press knows when it
comes to Mitt Romney, he's like a box of chocolates - you never know
what you're gonna get."