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Mitt Romney tells a different story. When the presumptive Republican nominee talks, he describes a Florida [video=youtube;IcZn-PKuObc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IcZn-PKuObc"[/video], its sunny skies darkened by record-high foreclosure rates and rising poverty rates.
Job numbers, Romney frequently says in his stump speech, aren't improving in Florida and other states because people are finding employment. "It's because people have simply stopped looking for work," he says.
The clashing messages between Romney and Scott made people wonder what the Florida governor would say during his speech at the Republican National Convention this week. But on Saturday, Scott canceled his appearance at the RNC to focus on preparations for Tropical Storm Isaac.
More important is how Romney will handle the narrative of economic improvement as he tours battleground states like Michigan, Ohio and Virginia, where the state's Republican governors have all touted improving jobs numbers in recent months.
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Mitt Romney tells a different story. When the presumptive Republican nominee talks, he describes a Florida [video=youtube;IcZn-PKuObc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IcZn-PKuObc"[/video], its sunny skies darkened by record-high foreclosure rates and rising poverty rates.
Job numbers, Romney frequently says in his stump speech, aren't improving in Florida and other states because people are finding employment. "It's because people have simply stopped looking for work," he says.
The clashing messages between Romney and Scott made people wonder what the Florida governor would say during his speech at the Republican National Convention this week. But on Saturday, Scott canceled his appearance at the RNC to focus on preparations for Tropical Storm Isaac.
More important is how Romney will handle the narrative of economic improvement as he tours battleground states like Michigan, Ohio and Virginia, where the state's Republican governors have all touted improving jobs numbers in recent months.
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