Performance rule number one: know your audience. After vowing to eliminate the Affordable Care Act and other “non-essential, expensive programs” if elected president, the Republican presidential candidate was met with boos Wednesday at the NAACP convention in Houston, Texas. Not once, but three times. His line that would make a better president for the black community than Obama, American’s first black president, didn’t sit well either.
“If I am president, job one for me will be creating jobs. I have no hidden agenda,” Romney told the crowd. “If you want a president who will make things better in the African-American community, you are looking at him.” More boos.
The former Massachusetts governor faced an uphill battle to win over the crowd, as members of the well-established civil rights organization are some of Obama’s staunchest supporters.








