WASHINGTON - Republican Mitt Romney, a former one-term governor with a thin foreign-policy resume, argued Wednesday that the Senate tenures of his top Democratic presidential rivals don't automatically make them qualified to address world affairs.
"Sitting on committees in Washington does not guarantee that someone has the skills to solve the problems on the international stage," Romney told The Associated Press in a telephone interview while campaigning in Midland, Texas.
He suggested that his comments did not apply to GOP opponent John McCain, a four-term Arizona senator who Romney said has "led in many ways," including his service in the Navy. Rather, he singled out …

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