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washingtonpost.com — In a sense, the fuss over a 2002 video in which Mitt Romney describes his views as progressive is absurd. After all, from 2003 to 2007 Romney was governor of Massachusetts. His record as governor is public. That record is either progressive or not, depending on your definition of the term. Romney’s comments don’t add any new information into the mix.

And yet, this isn’t about his record, is it? In 2002, Romney was doing exactly what he’s doing now: assuring a skeptical audience that he was, in some essential way, one of them. But he wasn’t. At least, that’s what he says now that he’s trying to convince another skeptical audience with very different views that he’s actually one of them. And ultimately, it’s this question that separates the policy flip-flops of Romney and Gingrich.

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Is Mitt Romney a Democrat, down deep?
Yes
48%
No
52%
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Posted 520 days ago
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Since he is from Mass. he must be.
Posted 519 days ago
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He is part of not just the richest 1% but the richest 0.01 percent (value over 8,6 million per year) with a wealth of 200 million (CBO 11 estimate)
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