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tburr@sltrib.comWASHINGTON - In 2003, Mitt Romney went to bat for Rocky Anderson.
But four years later, Romney is a Republican presidential hopeful - and he has reservations about the controversial Salt Lake City mayor.
Anderson is making a name for himself nationwide as an anti-war luminary. And he has made headlines by calling for impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
Romney, on the other hand, has praised Bush for his leadership while campaigning in early primary states. After all, Bush may not be popular nationwide, but with conservative Republicans who will decide their party's nominee, the president is still a respected leader.
A Romney's campaign spokesman said today that while the candidate supported the mayor in the past, "Obviously we strongly disagree with Mayor Anderson's opinions on President Bush. His opinions and beliefs are his own and not shared" by Romney."
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