…when he said “I wish this president would learn how to be an American.”
We explained: “John Sununu, a Romney spokesman and former New Hampshire governor and senator, said on Tuesday: ‘I wish this president would learn how to be an American.’ Then within hours he apologized: ‘I shouldn't have used those words, and I apologize for using those words. I don't apologize for the idea that this president has demonstrated that he does not understand how jobs are created in America.’"
And we asked you: “Which statement do you agree with—the original statement, or the apology?”
Here is how you responded:
92% The original statement—and he should not have apologized for it.
6% The apology, which simply explained what he had meant to say.
2% I am uncertain.