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The hottest new item: Mitt ‘N Match! … Human Rights Campaign


Human Rights Campaign
It’s Super Tuesday and the hottestnew item from the campaign trail has just arrived!It’s Mitt ‘N Match!

Mitt N' Match

WARNING


Mitt Romney is not suitable for voters, LGBT people, or their loved ones.

Presidential qualifications not included.

Return Policy:  After November 6, 2012 all votes cast are final. No refunds, returns, or exchanges.

Click here to try out Mitt ‘N Match – and then register to vote!

Will the real Mitt Romney please stand up?

In honor of Super Tuesday, you can now play Mitt ‘N Match and watch Mitt change his positions on equality issues more often than he changes clothes!

He used to support open military service. Now he doesn’t.

He used to support fairness in the workplace. Now he doesn’t.

He used to support domestic partnerships. Now he doesn’t.

Mitt ‘N Match is the gift that keeps on giving… the truth about this presidential candidate’s LGBT politics.

So, dive right in and give Mitt a brand new look with new policy positions to match – then use our online voter registration tool to make sure you’re ready for November. 

With no core convictions or guiding principles to get in the way, there’s nothing stopping you from giving Mitt a brand new look – with new policy stances to match.

Mitt can become whatever you and his big money, right-wing donors want him to be.

Take Mitt’s pledge to fight for a constitutional ban on marriage equality – there’s an outfit for that.

What about Mitt’s support for the hate-driven Defense of Marriage Act or his opposition to ending workplace discrimination? Just dress him up!

Super Tuesday is going to be a super day for Mitt, so check out Mitt ‘N Match now and then register to vote – especially if you’ve moved since 2008!

Mitt Romney is a complex guy with too many positions to count. But no matter what anti-LGBT rhetoric he’s spouting, just remember… always dress to impress!

Enjoy,

The HRC Team

Test your knowledge: Take the Mitt quiz …Brad Woodhouse, Democrats.org


The Mitt Romney who’s running for the Republican presidential nomination has said he would sign legislation to end Medicare as we know it, slash Social Security, and repeal health care reform as one of his first acts in office.

But over the years, Mitt Romney has supported expanding access to health care, protecting a woman’s right to choose, and investing in infrastructure  — just like the kind in the Recovery Act that brought us back from the brink of a depression.

It’s one thing for a politician’s positions to evolve over time. It’s another to flip back and forth over the course of a 20-year political career based on what office you’re running for and where.

And that’s exactly what Romney has shown: He has no core convictions or values. With him, it’s all just politics.

It makes you wonder — which Mitt would we get in the White House?

And which Mitt would we be relying on to make decisions on behalf of millions of Americans, during a crisis, or as commander in chief?

So we took a hard look at his record, everywhere he’s stood on the issues, and put it all together in the form of a new site,  www.WhichMitt.com

We can’t predict exactly how Mitt would govern as president, but you can take the quiz to test how well you know his track record to get an idea — and perhaps learn a little more about the man some are calling the Republican front-runner.

Which Mitt do you know?

The answer may surprise you:

http://www.WhichMitt.com

Thanks,

Brad

Brad Woodhouse
Communications Director
Democratic National Committee

P.S. — After you check out the quiz, pass this note on to your friends and family, and challenge them to beat your score.