Let this be a lesson: When you think you've identified the one issue on which Mitt Romney has been consistent, think again. Romney's opposition to unions has been consistent throughout this Republican presidential primary campaign, which is a whole lot of consistency by his standards—one time he said "Unions have played a very important role historically," but that was just in the process of making a slightly more nuanced anti-union argument than he usually employs—but of course, of course it turns out that he was singing a different tune while running for governor in Massachusetts in 2002.
Daily Kos: Mitt Romney, now fiercely anti-union, called for 'cooperation' with unions in 2002
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