It’s as if Willard M. Romney is trying to be typecast as the out-of-touch, rich white guy. After a decisive victory in the Florida primary, the Republican presidential hopeful, unfortunately for him, continued that long-standing narrative.
“I’m not concerned about the very poor, we have a safety there,” Romney told CNN’s Soledad O’Brien in an interview earlier today. He added, “if it needs repair, I’ll fix it.”
His lack of concern extends to the upper classes as well, he pointed out. “I’m not concerned about the very rich — they’re doing just fine” Romney continued, “I’m concerned about the very heart of America, the 90-95% of Americans who right now are struggling. I’ll continue to take that message across the nation.”
When pressed to clarify, the former Massachusetts governor defended his statement and emphasized his desire to focus on middle income Americans, like retirees living on Social Security and those who are unemployed (like him) looking for work.








