Howard Dean: Romney has "no core belief"
October 5, 2012
Dean said he expects the president to be "much more aggressive" in future debates, but predicted
Romney himself will be the source of his own undoing.
"The truth is, he's become totally untethered from everything he said before," Dean said. "He's moved all the way back to the middle from his extreme position in the primary." During the debate, President Obama mocked Romney for backing away from an aspect of his economic plan that would result in $5 trillion in tax cuts, largely for the wealthy.
Adding to his critique of what he considers Romney's lack of straightforwardness with voters, Dean stopped short of calling a Romney "a liar," but said, "he just manages to convince himself that any position is fine at the time...
Romney says whatever he has to say and there's no core belief there."
"This final apology for the '47 percent' remark," Dean continued, "it really does look like a guy who will say anything to be president of the United States."
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