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Boston, MA – Today, Morton Blackwell, President of the conservative Leadership Institute, announced his support for Governor Mitt Romney and his candidacy for President of the United States. Morton Blackwell is a leader in the conservative movement and the long-standing Republican National Committeeman from Virginia.
"The only way conservatives are going to beat the Democrats this year is if we unite the major elements of our coalition. Governor Romney is the only candidate who can bring conservative change to Washington now and maintain the conservative coalition so many of us helped Ronald Reagan build. I am proud to support Governor Romney," said Morton Blackwell.
Welcoming today's announcement, Governor Romney said, "Across this country, thousands of conservatives have been inspired by Morton Blackwell's leadership. The conservative movement is stronger because of him. It is an honor to have him as part of our team as we work to bring conservative change to Washington and build a stronger America."
Background On Morton Blackwell:
Morton Blackwell Is President Of The Leadership Institute, A Non-Partisan Educational Foundation He Founded In 1979. As its mission, the Leadership Institute prepares conservatives for success in politics, government and the media. In 1988, Blackwell was elected as Virginia's Republican National Committeeman (RNC), a post he holds to this day. In 2004, he was elected to the RNC Executive Committee. He was Barry Goldwater's youngest elected national convention delegate in 1964 and has participated in every national GOP convention since then. From 1981 to 1984, he served as a Special Assistant to the President on President Reagan's White House Staff. In the 1960's and 1970's, Blackwell held national leadership positions in the College Republicans and Young Republicans.
Mitt Romney, Romney Campaign Press Release - Morton Blackwell Endorses Governor Mitt Romney Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/296278