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Mitt Romney not into 'vision thing'
Politico
Mitt Romney has made it clear what he's against. What he'd be for as president is another question. Continue Reading Text Size - + reset The presumptive GOP nominee has some Republicans worried he lacks the "vision thing" that has hurt previous ...
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California is a Romney home state too
Los Angeles Times
Mitt Romney's family roots run deep in California. Most neighbors seem unworried about living next to a possible president, though some fret about beach access. A view from the beach of Mitt Romney's property in La Jolla. The Romneys plan to raze it ...
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The Obama-Romney battlefield: Electoral college ensures it's weird
Los Angeles Times
Obama, Romney and their surrogates will be slugging it out in these battlegrounds, kissing babies and eating rubber chicken in places like Ames and Dayton. Much of Obama's travels as president has been to these swing states.
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Leon Panetta Dismisses Romney's Afghanistan Criticism
ABC News (blog)
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta dismissed presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's criticism of President Obama's Afghanistan strategy, saying it is appropriate for the US to set a date certain for ending military operations in the ...
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ABC News (blog)
Romney's former national security spokesman says his role as a gay ...
New York Post
For Richard Grenell, the openly gay former national security spokesman for Mitt Romney, the problem was clear: "The far left doesn't want a gay person to be conservative and the far right doesn't want a conservative to be gay.
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Wasserman Schultz: Obama-Romney 'neck'and-neck' in Florida
Politico (blog)
By GLENN THRUSH | CNN's Candy Crowley pressed Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz on why President Barack Obama was so far behind Mitt Romney in her home state - down by six points in the most recent Q poll.
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Obama, Romney spar over spending, debt
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
KEN THOMAS | AP WASHINGTON – Government spending and debt are emerging as a campaign tug-of-war, with Mitt Romney blaming President Obama for a "prairie fire of debt" and Obama calling the charge a "cowpie of distortion." House Speaker John Boehner is ...
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Rudy trashes Romney with faint praise -- cites his own 'ego'
Politico (blog)
By GLENN THRUSH | This morning's Cory Booker performance comes courtesy of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who harshly criticized Mitt Romney's record of job creation in Massachusetts four years ago when he was seeking the Republican presidential ...
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Pawlenty stumps for Romney at Republican dinner
Hometownlife.com
Pawlenty discussed presidential policies and his support for Republican front-runner Mitt Romney. / Photos by Ann Espinoza State Rep. John Walsh, R-Livonia, and Randy Liepa, superintendent of Livonia Public Schools, applaud Pawlenty.
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MORAIN: Romney's taxing arguments
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
As Mitt Romney showed recently, some of them are perfectly happy to take shots at the Golden State once they leave. Mitt Romney greets a crowd in San Diego on March 26. STEVEN SENNE / Associated Press To date, Californians have contributed $43 million ...
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Robert Scheer: Obama is doing the Bain hustle
Appeal-Democrat
Obviously, Barack Obama was right in criticizing Mitt Romney's stewardship of Bain Capital. How else to evaluate the business experience that Romney has made a central tenet of his campaign? As Obama put it all too accurately: "My opponent, ...
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Reform battles rollback as Romney pledges to repeal Obama's financial regulations
Memphis Commercial Appeal
Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney's official Plan for Jobs and Economic Growth says that he "will seek to repeal Dodd-Frank and replace it with a streamlined regulatory framework." In Ohio, in March, he described the kind of financial ...
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Recalling mission time with Romney
The Spokesman Review
Dr. Mulloy Hansen, center, talks to Mitt Romney when Romney stopped in Seattle earlier this year for a fundraiser. Mulloy Hansen had been a Mormon missionary in France for just a few months in early 1967 when he got word he was getting a new roommate ...
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FACT CHECK: Romney off on Obama's love for unions - Offbeat News
San Francisco Luxury News
Obama has promoted initiatives that encourage districts to tie teacher evaluations to student performance and to expand the number of charter schools — actions the teacher unions have long been against, and which Romney himself promoted Wednesday in a ...
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Bumps in the Bay State road for Romney team
Worcester Telegram
Supporters of Ron Paul showed up to vote, catching Romney backers unprepared. With more bodies on hand, the Paul-o-crats elected their slate of delegates to replace Romney-nominated delegate slates. That means a significant group of Ron Paul backers ...
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Krugman: A turn to Mitt Romney to assuage bruised egos
Houston Chronicle
By Paul Krugman In the wake of a devastating financial crisis, President Obama has enacted some modest and obviously needed regulation; he has proposed closing a few outrageous tax loopholes; and he has suggested that Mitt Romney's history of buying ...
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Romney ad picks up where last one left off
Richmond Times Dispatch
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is up with another TV ad in Virginia and other key swing states of North Carolina, Ohio and Iowa. "Day One, Part Two" is the sequel to his first "Day One" ad released just days ago.
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Bain Capital: Economic angel or vampire?
Kansas City Star
Some call Romney's former firm a blessing to capitalism. Others say it thrives by sucking the lifeblood of workers. By DAVE HELLING Four years ago, entrepreneur Jon Darbyshire needed help. His Overland Park company, Archer Technologies, ...
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