GOP Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney Heads to Louisiana to Tour Hurricane Isaac Storm Damage
Hmm, Romney visits Gulf Coast areas affected by Hurricane Isaac … where is Barack Obama?
Mitt Romney, fresh off a successful Republican National Convention and officially receiving the GOP nomination for President, is off to New Orleans and Louisiana to tour areas affected by Hurricane Isaac. Romney will meet up with Governor Bobby Jindal, who did not attend the RNC convention so to take care of matters in Louisiana. Romney will be altering his campaign plans and not go to Virgina as previously planned following this mornings post-convention rally this morning in Lakeland, FL with his VP choice Paul Ryan. The GOP VP will go solo to Virginia later today.
Mitt Romney will head to the New Orleans area today to tour areas affected by Hurricane Isaac.
Romney and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal will meet with first responders.
Rather amazing that Romney finds the time to take away from his campaign to visit the areas affected by Hurricane Isaac. Isn’t this President Obama’s job? Then again, who is the candidate that actually acts and conducts them self is a Presidential manner?
Posted August 31, 2012 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Hurricane, Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney - Paul Ryan 2012, New Orleans, Presidential Election | 3 comments |
If you liked this post, you may also like these:
Comments
3 Responses to “GOP Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney Heads to Louisiana to Tour Hurricane Isaac Storm Damage”
Leave a Reply
Mitt got there right away. Our Pres cant get there until Tuesday or is it Monday? Is it his golf game stopping him?
_____________________
SM: He is too busy campaigning and fund raising than caring enough to do his job. As it is, if it were not for Romney going to New Orleans, Obama never would have.
R
SM, Boy thats for sure.
[...] that following the Republican National Convention, Mitt Romney, the GOP Presidential nominee, adjusted his campaign schedule and decided to tour Louisiana and the Hurricane Isaac storm damaged areas and meet with the affected people. Romney said, [...]