Submitted: September 26, 2012 - 2:44pm
Originally published: September 26, 2012
Last updated: September 26, 2012 - 5:36pm
Originally published: September 26, 2012
Last updated: September 26, 2012 - 5:36pm
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Politico
Author:
Mackenzie Weinger
Location:
Boston, MA, United States
The Mitt Romney campaign has a "no whining rule" about media coverage, senior adviser Ed Gillespie said. “Ed, do you buy into this theory, and there are some people on the right who say, look, mainstream media is going to talk down Romney's chances of winning. They're going to show Mr. Obama way up in the polls just to tamp down enthusiasm so Republicans go, ‘You know, why even bother voting because it's a foregone conclusion the guy’s going to get four more years?’” said ‘Fox and Friends co-host Steve Doocy. “Well," Gillespie replied, "we have a no whining rule in Boston about coverage in the media. We just deal with the facts.”
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