Romney still a “no” on Akin

The Kansas City Star

From Politico:

In an interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell, Mitt Romney adviser Kevin Madden said that, despite the passing of the deadline for Todd Akin to get out of the Missouri Senate race, the presidential nominee hasn't changed his view.

"Do you agree or does Mitt Romney now believe that Todd Akin should still step aside and get out of the race and that what he said was so offensive and wrong that he should not be the republican candidate?" Mitchell asked.

Madden replied, "Yeah, Gov. Romney made very clear ... when Congressman Akin made those remarks that he disagreed with them entirely and he could not stand by them and that hasn't changed."

Mitchell then asked, "And so he's not going to go along with other Republicans in the Senate campaign committee and people like Roy Blunt who's a major figure in your own campaign, Sen. Blunt, and former Sen. Kit Bond who have endorsed Todd Akin?"

Madden replied, "Yeah, I can't speak for Gov. Bond and Sen. Blunt, but Gov. Romney has made his position very clear on that and it has not changed."

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