Republican Senator Mitt Romney never misses a chance to play footsy with the Democrats.
Romney just congratulated Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for their alleged victory in the presidential election, despite the fact that massive claims of voter fraud and voter suppression have come in from all throughout the country.
Romney referred to the duo as both “people of good will and admirable character.”
You mean the same guy who dragged your name through the mud in 2012 Mitt?
Joe Biden?
The guy who once said that you would put African Americans back in chains?
That guy?
Fox 13 has the statement from Romney:
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, one of President Trump's fiercest adversaries in the Republican Party, congratulated Joe Biden Saturday on his electoral vote victory.
"Ann and I extend our congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. We know both of them as people of good will and admirable character. We pray that God may bless them in the days and years ahead." Romney tweeted.
That guy with the "good will and amirable character" that Romney is talking about, once accused Romney of wanting to re-enslave African-Americans.
CBS News has this story from 2012:
Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday told a diverse crowd here, including many African-Americans, that presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney would "put you all back in chains" by unshackling Wall Street.
Biden told more than 800 ticketed supporters that Romney wants to repeal the financial regulations enacted after the Wall Street crash of 2008. "He's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules - unchain Wall Street!" Biden said. Then he added, "They're going to put you all back in chains" with their economic and regulatory policies.
Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul said Biden's comments "are not acceptable in our political discourse and demonstrate yet again that the Obama campaign will say and do anything to win this election. President Obama should tell the American people whether he agrees with Joe Biden's comments."
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