A call for Mitt to step in

Posted 8/17/16

To the Editor: The present candidates for president don't have the experience, the judgment, the transparency or the conscientiousness to solve the problems facing the United States in today's world. The people of the United States need a candidate who

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A call for Mitt to step in

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To the Editor:

The present candidates for president don’t have the experience, the judgment, the transparency or the conscientiousness to solve the problems facing the United States in today’s world. The people of the United States need a candidate who has a record of bringing community leaders, state leaders, federal leaders and world leaders together to solve problems.

Therefore, I hope that Mitt Romney enters the race for president as an Independent candidate. Although it will be difficult for Mitt to get the 270 Electoral College votes necessary to become president, none of the other candidates will be able to get 270 Electoral College votes.

In cases like this, the Constitution of the United States calls for the House of Representatives to determine who will become president. The House will choose Mitt because as governor of Massachusetts Mitt worked with the leaders of the Massachusetts legislature to create the best healthcare system and the best education system in the United States. As the head to the 2002 Winter Olympics Mitt worked with community leaders, state leaders, federal leaders and the leaders of hundreds of nations during the 9/11 crisis to create the most successful Winter Olympics in history. As a pastor in his church, Mitt has spent hundreds of hours working with community leaders to bring help to the poor, the elderly and the disadvantaged. Mitt will be able to bring Republicans, Democrats and independents together and pass a workable comprehensive immigration reform bill that will solve the problem of illegal immigration.

Kenneth Berwick

Smithfield

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