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June 6th, 2012
06:19 PM ET

Pawlenty: On foreign policy, Romney would be stronger than Obama

(CNN) - Resolute not to discuss his prospects as a vice presidential running mate for Mitt Romney, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty said on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer" Wednesday that Romney would be a better commander in chief than President Barack Obama has been.

"His drone strikes and killing of Osama Bin Laden obviously are positives, but they don't go far enough," Pawlenty said in an interview.

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Filed under: 2012 election • Interviews • Mitt Romney • Tim Pawlenty
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    ask al-quaeda leaders who are still breathing who they fear

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  4. Manning El Paso, TX

    Romney inherited his daddy money all his has had to do is place in hands of good money mangers and take the credit that he doing it on his own. Now if he will have still has speaker John Boedner and Cantor he will have the same problems once the honey moon is over those guys are Anti American, they going to impose their will on him. All they come up with is cut teacher, policemen and firemen, Social security ,medicare and get ride of the poor. This will not resolve this country unemployment and the financial problems no way in hell!

    June 10, 2012 at 5:06 pm | Reply
  5. Doug Ericson

    Mitt Romney needs a Rock for a running mate to counter-act his reputation for being a flip flopper. There is no one steadier than Lindsey Graham. Its just a personal hunch, but I will stick with it untill proven wrong.

    June 7, 2012 at 11:06 am | Reply

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