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Romney Accepts GOP Presidential Nomination

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Mitt Romney has officially accepted the Republican Party's nomination for president.

The 65-year-old former governor of Massachusetts used his prime-time address to reintroduce himself to the American electorate and hammer away at President Barack Obama.

"The centerpiece of the President's entire re-election campaign is attacking success," Romney said. "Is it any wonder that someone who attacks success has led the worst economic recovery since the Great Depression? In America, we celebrate success, we don't apologize for it."

He tried to appeal to the middle class and small businesses by criticizing Obama's failure to spur a bigger economic recovery.

"Every small business wanted these to be their best years ever when they could hire more, do more for those who stuck with them through the hard times, open a new store or sponsor that Little League team," Romney said. "Every new college graduate thought they'd have a good job by now, a place of their own, they could start paying back some of their loans and build for the future. This is when our nation was supposed to start paying down the national debt and rolling back those national deficits. This was the 'hope and change' America voted for."

WATCH VIDEO: Romney's Complete Acceptance Speech

Romney said he will start his presidency with a "jobs tour."

The GOP standard-bearer campaigns in Florida later on Friday before heading to Virginia and Ohio.

All three states are seen as crucial to a Republican victory in November.

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