Mia Love Takes Stage as Potential Republican Star
May help to re-brand a party that needs re-branding
Utah congressional candidate Mia Love said Tuesday it's possible to "revive" the American dream she came to know as the daughter of Haitian immigrants by focusing on self-reliance, not President Obama's failed policies.
Love drew rousing cheers Tuesday night during a coveted slot at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.
"Mr. President, I'm here to tell you the American people are awake and we're not buying what you're selling in 2012," Love said.
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