Obama's Weekly Address Receives Belated Romney Response
With the imminent presidential election casting a spotlight on every move made by the candidates, the president's weekly address was released as usual early Saturday morning. Challenger Mitt Romney's official GOP response, however, took a little longer than is typical to surface.
Rick Klein at ABC noted it on Twitter this way:
odd campaign blip - Romney campaign didn't distribute GOP weekly radio address because of "technical reasons." Obama got his in per usual.
— Rick Klein (@rickklein) November 3, 2012
Peter Maer over at CBS followed later with this note when it did appear:
Radio nets finally get Romney's weekly GOP radio speech..three hours after scheduled 7:06a.m. start time.
— PETER MAER (@petermaercbs) November 3, 2012
The Romney campaign sent out a link to the address at about 9:30 a.m. ET without any note of the unusual timing. In the address itself the candidate briefly addresses the need to assist those affected by Sandy, then again made his case for the presidency.
President Obama's weekly address focused on the aftermath of Sandy and what the federal government is doing to help.
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