I don't necessarily support Romney, I don't consider myself a Republican. I'm pretty much an independent.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a registered independent. I don't really believe in political parties. Bottom line: Mitt Romney's tax policy helps me. But I can't stomach seeing somebody go hungry or somebody not being able to get an education because I want more. So, I'm supporting Barack Obama.
I've always viewed Mitt Romney as a very conservative person.
Conservatives have long been suspicious that Romney isn't truly one of them. The release of his tax returns should settle the matter once and for all: He's not only to be accepted, but admired and emulated - and by liberals as well as conservatives.
It's a very distinct difference between Romney and Obama and myself.
Romney is a good, intelligent, extraordinarily generous man who put on a great fight. But he didn't understand the country or the people he sought to lead, and that is why he lost.
Gov. Romney is a proven and effective leader with vast experience in the business world, in the non-profit world and in government. And in every capacity in which he has ever served, he has been effective as a leader.
Remember, many Republicans didn't vote for Mitt Romney. He didn't inspire people.
I'm an independent, probably. I'm not dogmatic. I've supported Democrats and Republicans.
The more I learn about Mr. Romney, the less there is to admire.
I was a Mitt Romney Republican because he was pro-business.