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Romney's foreign trip ends on a high note in Poland

At a library at the University of Warsaw in Poland, U.S. Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney spoke of 'freedom and justice.' Romney's stop in Poland was likely a way of appealing to Polish and Catholic voters. He returned to Boston Tuesday. 

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Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at the University of Warsaw Library in Warsaw, Poland.

Mitt聽Romney聽wrapped up a bumpy three-country overseas tour on a high note Tuesday, meeting with聽Poland鈥檚聽leaders, being warmly received by large crowds as he visited sacred sites and delivering a lofty speech about the persevering values that unite the nation and the United States.

After days of bad headlines prompted by gaffes聽Romney聽made in England and Israel and criticism from foreign leaders, the final leg allowed聽Romney聽to both highlight foreign policy contrasts with President Barack Obama on issues such as missile defense and to court swing-state voters of Polish descent or the Catholic faith.

Emphasizing the deep ties of friendship between America and聽Poland聽and expressing his appreciation toPoland聽for standing beside the U.S. in conflicts over many generations, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,聽Romney聽said he was inspired by 鈥渢he path of freedom tread by the people of聽Poland.鈥

鈥淥ur nations belong to the great fellowship of democracies. We speak the same language of freedom and justice,鈥 he said in a speech at the library of the University of Warsaw. 鈥淚 believe it is critical to stand by those who have stood by America. Solidarity was a great movement that freed a nation. And it is with solidarity that America and聽Poland聽face the future.鈥

The three nations that he visited 鈥 England, Israel and聽Poland聽鈥 were far apart on the map, he said, 鈥渂ut for an American, you can鈥檛 get much closer to the ideals and convictions of my own country than you can in these places.鈥

The two-day visit to聽Poland聽was marred Tuesday when a聽Romney聽press aide cursed at reporters who shouted questions at聽Romney聽as he walked across a plaza to his car after laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The aide later apologized.

But it was a far less consequential bit of negative publicity than the gaffes聽Romney聽made on the trip 鈥 questioning Britain鈥檚 preparedness and excitement for the Olympic Games and musing during a fundraiser in Israel about how the economic disparities between neighboring countries, including Israel and the Palestinian areas, show the 鈥減ower鈥 of 鈥渃ulture.鈥

Democrats argued that the trip showed聽Romney聽was ill-prepared to represent the United States on the international stage.

鈥淗e both offended our closest ally and triggered a troubling reaction in the most sensitive region of the world,鈥 senior Obama adviser Robert Gibbs told reporters. 鈥淗e certainly didn鈥檛 prove to anyone that he passed the commander-in-chief test.鈥

The聽Romney聽campaign insisted that the trip was a success, and that voters at home would not be concerned by any missteps.

鈥淚 think people understand that big elections are about big things. ... This is not a race that has been affected by small things at all. I think it means absolutely nothing to the people at home because it has no relevance to their life. It doesn鈥檛 matter,鈥 said chief strategist Stuart Stevens. 鈥淚f the mayor of London is saying something. ... It鈥檚 not what people are looking for.鈥

Romney聽made 10 stops in Gdansk and Warsaw over two days. He met with leaders including Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski and Nobel Prize winner Lech Walesa, who co-founded the Solidarity movement and who snubbed Obama during his 2011 visit to聽Poland.聽Romney聽also visited historic sites such as the Memorial of the Warsaw Uprising and Pilsudskiego Square.

Political experts and some GOP operatives said that while Obama does not have many foreign policy weaknesses, the聽Poland聽visit allowed聽Romney聽to highlight key differences with him on missile defense and the United States鈥 relationship with Russia.

Relations between the United States and聽Poland聽have cooled, notably in 2009 when Obama scrapped a George W. Bush-era plan to build a missile-defense system in聽Poland聽and replaced it with a different plan to be completed by 2020.聽Romney聽has assailed the move as trying to appease the Russians, though he has committed to the same timeline as long as certain conditions don鈥檛 change.

鈥淧oland聽(is) a symbolic location because that was kind of the epicenter of the controversy. Republicans are arguing Obama sold the Poles out by backing down,鈥 said Ken Mayer, a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 鈥淣othing happens by accident. You don鈥檛 go someplace because you think it would be kind of cool to go there.鈥

Romney鈥檚聽visit also allows him to court American voters of Polish descent and Catholics who live in swing states. In Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Ohio alone there are more than 220,000 voters of Polish descent, a group that could make a difference in a tight election.

鈥淐ertainly a speech in聽Poland聽would help,鈥 said David Cohen, a political science professor at the University of Akron. 鈥淎s generations go on it becomes less and less but there still is very much an ethnic pride and ethnic connection in a lot of these older industrial cities.鈥

Even before聽Romney聽landed in Boston Tuesday evening, his campaign had put out press releases announcing the leaders of 鈥淧olish Americans for聽Romney鈥 and 鈥淐atholics for聽Romney鈥 coalitions.

(Reston reported from Warsaw, Mehta from Los Angeles.)

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