Mitt Romney Hypocrisy Countdown: The ENDA Flip-Flop
“I am aware of the legislation that Barney Frank proposed [the Employment Non-Discrimination Act] and do support that and would vote in favor of that.”
— Mitt Romney
“Romney: I’ll be better than Ted for gay rights”
Bay Windows, August 25, 1994
“By 2006 [Romney] had reversed his ENDA position because it would ‘unfairly penalize employers at the hands of activist judges.’”
— Matthew Breen
“In Obama We Trust”
The Advocate, July 13 2012
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