Rick Perry Responds to Double Gaffe… and Makes a New One
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Texas Governor Rick Perry Wednesday brushed aside criticism of his double-gaffe on the campaign trail.
In an interview with Fox&Friends, the presidential candidate said, "From time to time we all will get something wrong."
Perry has been facing heat for saying during a speech in New Hampshire on Tuesday, "Those of you that will be 21 by November the 12th, I ask for your support and your vote."
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The legal voting age is 18. Election Day is November 6th.
The Governor accused critics of looking for little errors instead of talking about substantive issues like his plans for a flat tax or a part-time Congress.
Perry quoted his newest endorser, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, saying, "If they want a robot.. go to Japan and buy one."
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In the same interview, however, Perry made a brand new slip-up, saying his campaign was going to take a strong approach as it gets "ready for those New Hampshire caucuses."
However, New Hampsire is famous for holding the "First in the Nation" primary election, not caucuses.