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"Not too much blurry when talking about Blunt," GOP consultant Greg Mueller said. "We all know Romney's liberal record on this, so when he's asked a question about a bill that would protect our religious freedom
-- and Romney's gut reaction is to say he'd oppose it -- we shouldn't be the least bit surprised," said a spokesman for Santorum, Hogan Gidley. President Barack Obama's re-election campaign, too, was quick to exploit Romney's comments. "In one hour, Mitt Romney showed why women don't trust him for one minute. It took little more than an hour for him to commit his latest flip-flop. Even worse, he ended up on the wrong side of an issue of critical importance to women," Obama deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter said. "The Blunt amendment would allow any employer to deny their female employees coverage because of that employer's own beliefs," Cutter said. "With his support of this amendment, Mitt Romney is taking important health care decisions about contraception, mammograms and cervical cancer screenings among other issues out of women's hands and into the hands of their bosses." The leader of a conservative group also criticized Romney. "Mitt Romney's inability to answer a reporter's question about Sen. Blunt's Respect for Rights of Conscience Act is a major blunder and will not go unnoticed by conservatives," said L. Brent Bozell, chairman of the 2 million-member ForAmerica. Bozell later lightened his criticism after hearing Romney's explanation: "How he misunderstood such a simple question is perplexing, but what is important is Gov. Romney's solemn commitment. We'll take it." Democrats vowed to block the measure. "Instead of doing the hard work we need to get more Americans back to work, they're going to try and try again to deny millions of women access to critical preventive health care just to score political points with their extremist base," said Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash.
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