WASHINGTON -- White House senior adviser David Plouffe, talking about the 2012 campaign in much blunter terms than is common for an administration official, accused Mitt Romney of lacking the necessary conviction to be president.
"He has no core," Plouffe argued during a Sunday appearance on "Meet the Press." "I can tell you as one thinking, working a few steps down from the president, what you need in that office is conviction. You need to have a true compass, and you have got to be willing to make tough calls. You get the sense with Mitt Romney that if he thought it was good to say the sky was green and the grass was blue to win an election, he'd say it."
Plouffe noted a litany of issues on which Romney has changed: from cap-and-trade pollution controls ("now he doesn't think that climate change is real") to gay rights ("now he wants to amend the Constitution to prohibit gay marriage") to abortion ("now he believes that life begins at conception and would ban Roe v. Wade").
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