Politics | Mitt Romney NH Paper Gives Mitt the Anti- Endorsement Concord Monitor officially backs Not Romney By Kevin Spak Posted Dec 23, 2007 3:13 PM CST Copied Republican presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, joined by Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., right, speaks to supporters at a house party Saturday, Dec. 22, 2007 in Tuftonboro, N.H. (AP Photo/Joel Page) (Associated Press) Newspapers roll out endorsements every election cycle, but there’s nothing traditional about the Concord Monitor’s anti-endorsement today—the New Hampshire paper urged its readers to vote for someone, anyone, other than Mitt Romney. The paper calls Romney “a disquieting figure who sure looks like the next president and most surely must be stopped.” The Monitor attacks Romney’s many policy flips, and his “chilling” stances on Guantanamo Bay and torture. It concludes that Romney is a “phony” candidate that New Hampshire voters, who pride themselves on “see[ing] through the baloney,” should reject. The Romney campaign dismissed the anti-backing, saying the Monitor leans left, but the New York Times expects a wave of Monitor-quoting attack ads. Read These Next New batch of Epstein files contains more eyebrow-raising claims. Why Walmart is pushing velvet chairs and pastel appliances. Joshua trees' early blooms are a big problem. Quitting Ozempic can be a risky proposition. Report an error