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		Romney, potential U.S. secretary of 
		state, hails Trump after dinner 
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		 [November 30, 2016] 
		By Steve Holland 
 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney 
		made an impassioned statement in support of President-elect Donald Trump 
		on Tuesday to try to erase doubts about him among Trump's supporters and 
		remain in contention for U.S. secretary of state.
 
 Romney, a fierce critic of Trump during the Republican presidential 
		primary battle, stopped short of an outright apology but his intention 
		to wipe the slate clean was clear.
 
 The former Massachusetts governor, who was the Republican presidential 
		nominee in 2012 and lost, praised Trump for a "message of inclusion and 
		bringing people together" since his Nov. 8 victory over Democrat Hillary 
		Clinton.
 
 Noting the appointments Trump has made to fill key cabinet positions for 
		his administration and his desire for greater unity among Americans, 
		Romney said that "all of those things combined give me increasing hope 
		that President-elect Trump is the very man who can lead us" to a better 
		future.
 
 Romney made his remarks after a lengthy meal with Trump and Republican 
		National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus at a French restaurant at a 
		Trump hotel in Manhattan. They dined on garlic soup with frog legs, 
		scallops, steak and lamb chop.
 
		
		 
		Since Trump began to seriously consider Romney as a potential secretary 
		of state, some on Trump's team have voiced doubts about bringing in a 
		former critic and rallied around their preferred candidate, former New 
		York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a long-time Trump friend and loyalist.
 Leading this effort in an unusually public way has been senior Trump 
		adviser Kellyanne Conway, who told a round of television interviews on 
		Sunday that Trump supporters would feel "betrayed" if Romney was picked.
 
 Trump, however, has kept Romney in contention for the secretary of state 
		position, and a Republican source close to the transition effort said 
		Priebus has been pushing for Romney behind the scenes.
 
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			Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney speaks after a dinner 
			meeting with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump at Jean-Georges 
			inside of the Trump International Hotel & Tower in New York, U.S., 
			November 29, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson 
            
			 
			"I had a wonderful evening with President-elect Trump," Romney said 
			in remarks to reporters after the dinner. "We had another discussion 
			about affairs throughout the world and these discussions I've had 
			with him have been enlightening, and interesting, and engaging. I've 
			enjoyed them very, very much."
 A senior Trump aide described Romney's remarks as "solid."
 
 Trump is to meet on Friday for the second time with retired Marine 
			Corps General John Kelly as part of his secretary of state search, 
			the aide said.
 
 Trump is also considering U.S. Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, who 
			is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
 
 Corker met Trump at Trump Tower earlier on Tuesday and told 
			reporters afterward that Trump "needs to choose someone that he’s 
			very comfortable with and he knows there’s going be no daylight 
			between him and them."
 
 "The world needs to know that the secretary of state is someone who 
			speaks fully for the president and again, that’s a decision he’s 
			going to have to make," Corker said.
 
 (Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Nick Macfie)
 
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