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| Romney launches sunny ad in swing states Boston Herald By David Lightman / McClatchy Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - Mitt Romney on Friday launched his first general election ad with an appeal to four key swing states as he tried to set a positive tone while promising he'll start working on "Day One" for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Jonah Goldberg | The media are tipping their hand too early Kansas City Star By JONAH GOLDBERG Perhaps Mitt Romney played it right when he was meek and contrite in response to The Washington Post's front-page allegations that he bullied a kid half a century ago in high school. Romney no doubt feels embarrassed by the charges, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Gingrich stumps for Romney, calls for unity CNN (blog) (CNN) – In his first campaign swing for Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich this weekend called for party unity and a need to rally behind the likely GOP presidential nominee. "We're now all on the same team, period," Gingrich said at the Georgia GOP convention ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mitt Romney in '65: Prankster with a moral thread Pittsburgh Post Gazette Mitt Romney, second row near the center with pin on lapel, in a yearbook photo of the Forum student public affairs club at Cranbrook School. By Tom Troy and David Yonke / Block News Alliance BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. -- Teasing, cutting jokes and pranks ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Is Mitt Romney too 'narrow' in his view of America? Washington Post (blog) By Michael Gerson It is a good thing that my colleague Colbert King has read Mitt Romney's Liberty University commencement address three times, but he might want to read my column on the speech once again. I began by mocking the Romney campaign's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama hails Reagan as Romney hails Clinton? Charleston Post Courier Mitt Romney understandably will focus much of their campaigns on the relatively few states that are up for grabs. But before assuming that no Democrat will express admiration for any Republican, or vice versa, review some recent praise for past ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Romney Misreads Morgan Mess Wall Street Journal By REX NUTTING Quoted: "This was not a loss to the taxpayers of America; this was a loss to shareholders and owners of JP Morgan and that's the way America works. "My own view is that if a large bank gets in difficulty, why, it can fail. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney: Reinforcing alliance's military might is vital Chicago Tribune NATO has kept the peace in Europe for more than six decades. But today, the alliance is at a crossroads. It is time to speak candidly about the challenges facing the United States and our allies and how to rise to them. In a post-Cold War world, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney, GOP governors have differing takes on economy Detroit Free Press Rick Snyder, left, says Michigan's budget is finally on solid footing, Mitt Romney's take on the US economy is pessimistic. / 2010 photo by PATRICIA BECK/Detroit Free Press By Bob Lewis and Phillip Rawls Associated Press DANVILLE, Va. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney Backer Defends Bain's Private-Equity Role of Making Money San Francisco Chronicle May 19 (Bloomberg) -- A top surrogate to Mitt Romney said making money -- rather than creating jobs -- was the primary goal of the presumed Republican Party presidential nominee when he was running Bain Capital LLC, saying he "acted responsibly" as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney First Election Ad: Most Epic Day One Ever (Well... Sorta) Village Voice (blog) By John Surico Fri., May 18 2012 at 8:53 PM That's what the narrator, who sounds a bit like the Republican nominee himself, asks viewers in the Romney campaign's first video ad for the general election (entitled "Day One") that went up on YouTube last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney tells Floridians he considered a home in the state Los Angeles Times During the course of the presidential campaign, Mitt Romney has proudly claimed his roots as native Michigander, a Bostonian (who is unfailingly loyal to the Red Sox), a summer resident of New Hampshire and, of course, a part-time Californian when he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mourdock, Romney and the GOP's tea party wing Pocono Record This is the Republican Party that Mitt Romney must placate as he moves toward the nomination. When a woman at an Ohio rally this week said President Obama should be tried for treason, Romney said nothing to dissuade her, apparently reluctant to offend ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mitt Romney: `America's economy runs on freedom' Washington Post (blog) That's perhaps the most perfectly distilled version of Romney's economic plan we've seen yet. The frame Romney is asking us to adopt is very simple: The Obama administration's response to the economic crisis is to entirely blame for your economic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney ends Florida swing with Boca fundraisers TCPalm By Nora McAlvanah FLDemocracy2012.com BOCA RATON — Mitt Romney ended a busy two days in Florida Thursday evening with back-to-back fundraisers in Boca Raton. Some 150 people attended a Thursday evening reception at the Woodfield Country Club, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Vanderbilt poll: Obama closes gap with Romney The Tennessean President Barack Obama has pulled into a virtual tie with presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney in traditionally conservative Tennessee, according to a new Vanderbilt University poll. The poll also found that Tennesseans weren't thrilled with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Biden: 'Romney seems to want it both ways' on auto bailout credit Los Angeles Times By Michael Memoli MARTINS FERRY, Ohio -- Joe Biden on Thursday mocked Mitt Romney for attempting to claim credit for the rebound of the American auto industry, linking the GOP hopeful's past criticism of the Obama administration's rescue plan with his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney repudiates Rev. Wright ad, stands by Wright comment msnbc.com Politico's Ken Vogel and author Goldie Taylor join MSNBC's Martin Bashir to dissect Mitt Romney's latest statement "I stand by what I said, whatever I said," which he said while repudiating a Rev. Wright attack ad. >> let's get right to our panel this ... See all stories on this topic » |
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