Romney declares victory in GOP primary as general election begins

Brian Snyder / REUTERS

Supporters cheer as they wait for a speech by Mitt Romney in Manchester, N.H. on April 24, 2012.

 

Updated 9:48 p.m. ET - Mitt Romney declared victory in his quest to become the Republican presidential nominee on Tuesday and kicked off his general election campaign against President Barack Obama in earnest following a clean sweep of primaries in the Northeast.

Romney's performance in Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island allowed him to cap a tumultuous GOP primary cycle that extended longer than many expected. Romney's march toward the 1,144 delegates needed to secure the nomination appeared, at this point, to be all but a formality.

And, eager to begin prosecuting his case against Obama, Romney took a victory lap in the general election swing state of New Hampshire -- rather than appearing in any of the states hosting nominating contests tonight or in the future -- to declare, "a better America begins tonight."

"Tonight I can say thank you, America," Romney told a cheering crowd in the Granite State. "After 43 primaries and caucuses, many long days and more than a few long nights, I can say with confidence -- and gratitude -- that you have given me a great honor and solemn responsibility. And, together, we are going to win on Nov. 6."

Romney faced only token opposition from former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Rep. Ron Paul in Tuesday's contests. The former Massachusetts governor had all but assumed the status of presumptive Republican nominee two weeks ago, when his principal conservative rival, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, suspended his campaign.

While President Barack Obama went after the college vote Tuesday, presidential candidate Mitt Romney was prepping for another primary night. NBC's Chuck Todd reports.

Major Republican figures had finally begun to rally around Romney and offer their endorsements since that point, but he must still work toward winning the 1,144 delegates needed to formally secure the nomination. Romney had entered Tuesday having secured 698 of the necessary delegates, according to Associated Press projections, putting him on pace toward crossing the threshold in late May or early June.

Tonight's primaries may also signal the last gasp for Gingrich, as well, who had pinned his hopes of continuing his campaign on winning Delaware. But the ex-speaker offered no hint as to his future plans in brief remarks.

"I think it's a very substantial mistake for Gov. Romney to give a general election speech tonight in New Hampshire," Gingrich told reporters Tuesday. "He is not the nominee. I think it's a little insulting to people in these states." But he did indicate at a North Carolina event that "over the next few days, we're going to look realistically at where we're at."

Romney spent the evening focusing not on his remaining primary challenges, and instead trained his sights instead on the task of unseating Obama this fall.

Mitt Romney speaks to supporters in Manchester, N.H. following wins in five more GOP presidential primaries.

"This has already been a long campaign, but many Americans are just now beginning to focus on the choice before the country. In the days ahead, I look forward to spending time with many of you personally. I want to hear what’s on your mind, hear about your concerns, and learn about your families," he said, promising to tell voters more about himself.

For Romney, that re-introduction is a delicate and important task. The most recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll found that more Americans -- 36 percent -- had a negative impression of Romney than the 33 percent who said they viewed the former Massachusetts governor positively.

On tests of whether he or Obama is seen as more easygoing and likable, or more in touch with the middle class, the president badly outpaces Romney.

Mindful of that, Romney kept his speech keyed in closely on pocketbook issues, warning of "diversions and distractions" from the central issue of the economy.

"It's still about the economy, and we're not stupid," Romney said, referencing the famous political maxim first employed by Bill Clinton's presidential campaign in 1992.

Obama's re-election team has been eager to reuse fodder from the primary season against the former Massachusetts governor in the context of the general election, underscoring the urgency for Romney to put the GOP contest to bed.

"Mitt Romney has spent the past year out on the campaign trail tearing down the president with a negative message that even Republicans who have endorsed him have criticized," said Ben LaBolt, Obama's campaign spokesman. "This marks the end of that monologue. Now he must put his record and his agenda next to the president’s."

GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich speaks to supporters in Concord, N.C. saying he will evaluate his position in the race over the next few days.

 

Although Santorum dropped out two weeks ago, he’s among the conservatives who are yet to have thrown their support to Romney. NBC News learned Tuesday that the two men will meet on May 4 at a to-be-determined destination, though the meeting wasn't expected to produce an immediate endorsement.

That Romney had not yet won an endorsement before the primary in the state that Santorum had represented in Congress suggests that the rift between conservatives and the presumptive nominee has not yet fully healed.

Gingrich's persistence poses a minor challenge to that effort to unify the party, though the former speaker hints that he may soon address his future as a candidate.

Paul is also promising to forge ahead with his own campaign, perhaps through the late May primary in his native Texas. But Romney might have won the delegates he needs by that point.

NBC's Andrew Rafferty contributed to this report.

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these are the stats
that concern me.

Americans need to
work. we need to support

our families.

US Unemployment rate
by President

http://www.miseryindex.us/indexbyPresident.asp

    Reply#560 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:43 AM EDT

    Obama to UAW: ‘Trying to Climb to the Very Top’ Is
    ‘Greed,’ Not What America’s ‘About’

    http://cnsnews.com/news/article/obama-uaw-trying-climb-very-top-greed-not-what-america-s-about

      Reply#561 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:43 AM EDT

      Obama seizes control over all food, farms,
      livestock, farm equipment, fertilizer and food production across America

      http://www.naturalnews.com/035301_Obama_executive_orders_food_supply.html

      Tuesday, March 20, 2012

      by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger

      Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all
      articles...)

        Reply#562 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:45 AM EDT

        Obama has been such a disappoinment for independents who thought Obama was the perfect person to unify the country. He has completely divided the country on racial, socioeconomic, gender and age. You can fool the voters some of the time.

          Reply#563 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:46 AM EDT

          Road, I'd say the GOP who wouldn't even concede that the Obama was an American or a Christian as responsible for dividing the nation, not Obama or the democrats. It was the GOP who called him a liar in front of an international audience, it was the GOP Congress that staged a work-stoppage, even to the point of dismissing a nuclear arms treaty, until the rich got their tax cuts, it was the GOP who lied about the health care plan, among many others.

          • 1 vote
          #563.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:51 AM EDT

          That is a pretty good summary of the Obama administration. "The Republicans won't let me do it". Steve Jobs said that is a tired excuse. Maybe we need a leader who CAN get things done.

            #563.2 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:56 AM EDT

            You know road i always have to laugh when a right wing card carrying KKK member calls Obama a racist.

            • 1 vote
            #563.3 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:57 AM EDT

            Road, we have a leader that can get things done (that's demonstrable). What we need is aCOngress that helps rather than hinder. I think we'll get that this fall.

            • 1 vote
            #563.4 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:59 AM EDT

            As An Independent,my biggest disappointment was by far the republicans for 2 reasons.Signing on with Grover Norquist and instead of attempting to govern they made their top priority to unseat a president before he actually took office.That is just not what they were elected to do.

            • 2 votes
            #563.5 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:16 AM EDT

            awwww need a tissue.

              #563.6 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:18 AM EDT
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              If only Mitt Romney's inner person was reflected by his looks. Nobody would vote for that filthy quadraped female dog. During and before Obama's first years of presidency, never once seen this quad douche speak strongly about subjects that are dooming to failure that include the governmental ,economic and medical situations. People are sitting there cheering for this fool.He speaks against Obama saying "the american people are not stupid" and "obama is __— and obama does ____". Hypocrite, WHO SAID YOUR ANY BETTER! Obama was liked a thousand times better than Rummie the dummie and people could not stand him. You people going to tell me romney is going to be any better? He is an even bigger crook.It does not matter anyway, people will probably still vote for him, but at least I hope this comment will be read so that if he does get picked president and the economy goes to s-hit, I can say "TOLD YOU SO".

              • 1 vote
              Reply#564 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:49 AM EDT

              And what do you say if he is elected and the economy skyrockets with unemployment under 5%?

                #564.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:54 AM EDT

                We don't know what Romney will do, but we do have four years of Obama to look back on. You can't say a new coach is worse than the current coach before he coaches a single game. At least we know the record of the current coach which is not good.

                  #564.2 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:54 AM EDT

                  exactly.

                  lets give the next guy a chance because the current president is a failure.

                  THAT MUCH WE DO KNOW!!!

                  ANYBODY BUT OBAMA 2012!!!!

                    #564.3 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:57 AM EDT
                    Reply

                    HonestJo and Glen Beck have Done the More Damage to the Mormon Church then Sarah Palin could do in Ten Years!

                    They all need Padded Cells!

                      Reply#565 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:51 AM EDT

                      WND
                      EXCLUSIVE

                      Obama impeachment bill now in Congress

                      http://www.wnd.com/2012/03/obama-impeachment-bill-now-in-congress/

                        Reply#566 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:52 AM EDT

                        I really feel sad for you HOJO your are one pathetic troll. Does it make you feel like Mitt to be such a Liar and loser. You need to get a life pal and a little psycho help wouldn't hurt. You are a very sick person. If I read as much right wing garbage as you do I'd effen shoot myself.

                        • 1 vote
                        Reply#567 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:52 AM EDT

                        maybe you would not be hitch hiking if we had a better president.

                        one who did not lie

                        one ho does what he says he is going to do

                        one that does not have a socialist agenda

                          #567.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:55 AM EDT
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                          the truth!!!!!!!

                          THE REAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IS 36%

                          http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-764592

                            Reply#568 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:53 AM EDT

                            HoJo, You're going to Blow a Conspiracy Theorist Gasket just like Glen Beck did!

                              #568.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:55 AM EDT
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                              this election is about the economy.

                              it sure has gotten worse sense America elected a muslim from kenya to be president.

                              kenyanomics suck!

                                Reply#569 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:54 AM EDT

                                Communist Party
                                USA Endorses Barack Obama and Democrats For 2012 Election

                                http://azpundit.com/congrats-communist-party-usa-endorses-barack-obama-and-democrats-for-2012-election/

                                source:
                                COMMUNIST PARTY USA

                                Posted: June 30th, 2011 5:12 PM | Author: Henry D'Andrea

                                  Reply#570 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:56 AM EDT

                                  35 Reasons Why Obama Will Lose in 2012

                                  http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/2012/01/35-reasons-why-obama-will-lose-in-2012.html

                                  By Alan Caruba

                                  One could make a very long list of reasons why Barack Obama will lose in
                                  the November election. Here’s a short list why Obama has already worn out his
                                  welcome among the majority of Americans, including some of those who formerly
                                  supported him.

                                    Reply#571 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:58 AM EDT

                                    Go ahead, and start the games. Correct the error in 2012.

                                    • 1 vote
                                    Reply#572 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:59 AM EDT

                                    NOW FOKS LETS TALK ABOUT THE ECONOMY

                                    obama is a failure

                                    kenyanomics suck

                                    how many great economist has kenya ever produced.

                                    NONE AND THAT RECORD IS NOT GOING TO CHANGE ANY TIME SOON.

                                      Reply#573 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:00 AM EDT

                                      The other GOP candidates were RIGHT in what they said about Romney,...TIME AND TIME AGAIN,....Mitt Romney is a bad choice for the candidacy and for president.

                                      Mitt Romney is UNELECTABLE !!!

                                      Who wants a flip-flopping etch-a-sketch for president ? I'd rather have Barack Obama.

                                      Vote Obama/ Biden 2012.

                                      • 1 vote
                                      Reply#574 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:00 AM EDT

                                      All this talk about Nazism. IMHO, Nazism was a religion, where dogma overcame reason and rational thought. The same is true with radical Islamics. More to the mark, its the same as the Christianity practiced by RWNJs in this day and age. If you don't toe the line, you are a heretic and the enemy.

                                        Reply#575 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:02 AM EDT

                                        The only thing ETCH-A-SKETCH is sweeping is the floors for the 99% American People; that's the ONLY WAY this Mex. corrupt corporate Republican political puppet could help us! He'd make a real good FLOOR SWEEPER! He's good @ shutting down businesses and then re-selling them for a big profit! He wants the POOR American People to take care of themselves, but what this jerk is forgetting IT WAS HIS REPUBLICAN REGIME that brought us into this huge recession, which is going to ultimately cause us MAJOR INFLATION! And yes, we, the American People, who have been MADE POOR by his corrupt corporates are going to TAKE GOOD CARE OF OURSELVES by:

                                        Voting STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC, we know that the lives we save WILL be our OWN & our CHILDREN!

                                        EIGHT FAILED YEARS OF REPUBLICAN RULE that will take probably MORE THAN EIGHT YEARS to repair!

                                        • 1 vote
                                        Reply#576 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:02 AM EDT

                                        6 months ago more than half the republicans posting here thought Romney was a joke and out of touch with the rights agenda and now he is what America needs.If you look at yesterdays voting you see that about 30%to 40% of republicans are still not voting for Romney.I've been a registered Independent for 36 years and I've voted both ways over those years, this is by far the worst candidate that the republicans have offered in the 9 elections I have voted in.

                                        I was hoping for at least a viable candidate from the republicans.Mr. Romney is just not a choice I can make.Maybe 2016 will provide us with better choices.

                                        • 2 votes
                                        Reply#577 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:02 AM EDT

                                        ANOTHER LIE.

                                        EVERYBODY LOVES ROMNEY.

                                        he will make a great president.

                                          #577.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:08 AM EDT

                                          Honest jo; I would get into a conversation with you except for 1 fact.I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.Have a great day

                                            #577.2 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:21 AM EDT
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                                            Regardless of party lines.. I really feel that this country needs a Manager , not a Leader at this time. Our economy is shot and it needs someone who can turn it around quickly.. Our president doesn't seem to have the kind of experience to turn this economy around...He hasn't shown it at all in this term..

                                            • 2 votes
                                            Reply#578 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:03 AM EDT

                                            I'd probably feel better about Romney if his best managing skills didn't involve buying up companies, firing thousands of people, then turning it for a profit. But that's what he's done for a living.

                                            • 1 vote
                                            #578.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:05 AM EDT

                                            notice you listed his skills as making a profit.

                                            that is one more skill than obama.

                                            • 1 vote
                                            #578.2 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:09 AM EDT

                                            Mitt Romney is a corporate raider not a manager. Big difference.

                                            • 2 votes
                                            #578.3 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:11 AM EDT

                                            Hojo, did you miss the words before that part, in that he dumped thousands of people off the payrolls?

                                            • 1 vote
                                            #578.4 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:41 AM EDT
                                            Reply

                                            Why is Gingrich wasting money continuing this fight?

                                            Get over it, man. Time to move on.

                                              Reply#579 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:04 AM EDT

                                              HOJO

                                              without using copy and paste please tell us all why Obama is a failure. And please for once use facts. The truth is without copy and paste you have nothing just like Romney.

                                              • 2 votes
                                              Reply#580 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:05 AM EDT

                                              short list

                                              Still trying to figure out
                                              the cost of obama’s falures but when I type in obama failure my computer bogs
                                              down. there are apparently a lot of files that fit that description.

                                              I kinda lost track.

                                              SOLYNDRA $535 million

                                              GM $23.6 billion- $82-billion

                                              CHRYSTLER $12.5 billion

                                              WALL STREET
                                              $12.8 trillion http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/economy/the-true-cost-of-the-bank-bailout/3309/

                                              Abound Solar $400 million

                                              Total Bailout $23.7 TRILLION

                                              VACATION $10 MILLION MICHELLE OBAMA VACATION

                                              Obamacare Ads $3.66 Million

                                              Obama care $478 Billion

                                                #580.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:14 AM EDT
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                                                Romney BOUGHT the candidacy plain and simple. You can directly attribute his win to the degree he outspent his opponents. That's a fact,...a very scary fact. WE THE PEOPLE is how our constitution begins, but big money is dominating our lives. If you want to give the U.S. away to large financial interests,...go ahead and vote GOP this time.

                                                The other GOP candidates were RIGHT in what they said about Romney,...TIME AND TIME AGAIN,....Mitt Romney is a bad choice for the candidacy and for president.

                                                Mitt Romney is UNELECTABLE !!!

                                                Who wants a flip-flopping etch-a-sketch for president ? I'd rather have Barack Obama.

                                                Vote Obama/ Biden 2012.

                                                • 2 votes
                                                Reply#581 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:06 AM EDT

                                                The scary fact for Republicans is that no one is even showing up to vote, Mitt has won the Primary, But hasn't yet managed to gain 5% of registered Republican voters in ANY State

                                                • 2 votes
                                                #581.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:17 AM EDT

                                                Ever wonder who is behind O bl mm ers presidency......This attack my a leader in America has been in the plans for a long time....

                                                  #581.2 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:25 AM EDT
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                                                  Watch it now before it gets pulled from the internet!

                                                  IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE THAT OBAMA IS A MUSLIM JUST ASK HIM OR BETTER
                                                  YET JUST WATCH AND HE WILL TELL YOU!!!!!

                                                  http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=tCAffMSWSzY#t=28<http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=tCAffMSWSzY#t=28

                                                    Reply#582 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:10 AM EDT

                                                    Hahahaha,,,,,,,,Nice BS rhetoric but thats about it, With that said,,,,,It wouldn't matter if he was Buddist, Muslim, Shinto, Atheist, Christian, or a mixture of all (Like most people)

                                                    • 3 votes
                                                    #582.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:13 AM EDT

                                                    honestly honest, you are way, way out there. It's because of people like you that so many have deserted the republican party and become independents voting democrat.

                                                    • 2 votes
                                                    #582.2 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:19 AM EDT

                                                    honestjoe, you need to get back on your meds.

                                                    • 1 vote
                                                    #582.3 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:20 AM EDT

                                                    I'm glad too many people don't take you seriously.

                                                    • 1 vote
                                                    #582.4 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:22 AM EDT

                                                    honestjo-youtube has some great bigfoot films, too. Flying saucers, too. I think you can see the Loch Ness Monster if you want. Please don't waste time and space with your inane posts.

                                                    • 1 vote
                                                    #582.5 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:23 AM EDT

                                                    yea, and it wont be long before they have videos of presidents past including obama.

                                                      #582.6 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:25 AM EDT

                                                      Thanks for the YouTube link...I had never seen these clips...of course, I refuse to watch O bl mm r.....he does state very clearly in his educated??? enunciated voice??? that McCain did not mention my Muslim faith....besides, he states that his father was Muslim....that automatically makes him Muslim.

                                                        #582.7 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:30 AM EDT

                                                        I can find one of President Reagan as a Muslim.

                                                          #582.8 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:31 AM EDT
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                                                          Mitt must be so proud, hahahaha

                                                          Has he actually hit that magic number 3 yet? As in 3% of Republican voters willing to vote for him?? As far as I know Republicans have not hit 5% even showing up to vote in the primaries, So,,,,,,,It's doubtful

                                                          This is going to be a fun election for the Democrats, Mitt is stuck on the economy as a running theme and,,,,,,,As we all know the CBO and every economist not on FOX's payroll state that for over 2 years we have had steady economic and jobs progress. Kinda makes Mitt going after Obama on the economy and jobs similar to Robin Williams challenging Magic Johnson to a game of one on one

                                                          • 2 votes
                                                          Reply#583 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:10 AM EDT

                                                          CKSM my money is that mitt is going to be a new failure rather than a new change

                                                            Reply#584 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:11 AM EDT

                                                            as with any candidate there is that possibility.

                                                            but we already know that obama is a failure.

                                                            ANYBODY BUT OBAMA 2012!!!!!!!

                                                              #584.1 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:26 AM EDT

                                                              President Obama saved the Nation from a Great Depression.

                                                              Obama - Biden 2012

                                                              • 1 vote
                                                              #584.2 - Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:32 AM EDT
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