I’ve got quite a few people from both political perspectives in my Twitter feed. The tweets from Romney fans critical of President Obama’s focus on the topics and answers. The tweets from Obama supporters about Romney are overwhelmingly attacks on Mitt the man: “I want to rip my tongue out about beat myself to death” is a typical example. I’ve never understood how a mild-mannered Clark Kent type like Mitt can get his opponents so passionate. I wish he could do the same for his supporters.
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