Republicans are also embarrassed -- for Romney.
"Politically, I think that would help him," Ron Paul said in a interview with Politico. "In the scheme of things politically, you know, it looks like releasing tax returns is what the people want."
"I have no idea on why he has restricted the number to this point," Richard Lugar said.
"I don't know why... he didn't get all of this out and tidy up some of his offshore accounts and all the rest," George Will said on ABC's "This Week." "He's done nothing illegal, nothing unseemly, nothing improper, but lots that's impolitic."
"He should release the tax returns tomorrow. It's crazy," Bill Kristol said on "Fox News Sunday." "You gotta release six, eight, 10 years of back tax returns. Take the hit for a day or two."
"I just believe in total transparency," Robert Bentley told ABC News. "In fact, I was asked today that question -- do you think that Governor Romney should release his tax returns? And I said I do. I said, I release my tax returns. I may be the only public official in Alabama that does, but I release mine every year and I just believe that people should release their tax returns. And if you get them out and just get past that, it just makes it so much easier."
When asked on "The Situation Room" if Romney should release more returns, Haley Barbour said, "I would. But should it be an issue in the campaign? I don't think it amounts to diddly."
"If there's nothing there, there's no 'there' there, don't create a there,'" Michael Steele said on MSNBC.
"Tax returns the next problem. Releasing returns under pressure: more weakness, more pain," David Frum tweeted.
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