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Obama's anti-Romney Bain ads dividing Dems
Fox News
The Obama campaign's sustained attack on Mitt Romney's Bain Capital record is driving a divide in the Democratic Party, with former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell becoming the latest Obama ally to criticize it as others double down on the strategy.
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Romney sweeps Kentucky, Arkansas
Christian Science Monitor
By Stephen Ohlemacher, The Associated Press / May 22, 2012 GOP candidate Mitt Romney earlier this month in Lansing, Michigan. Mitt Romney swept the Kentucky and Arkansas Republican presidential primaries Tuesday, inching closer to the GOP nomination he ...
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Christian Science Monitor
NBC/WSJ poll: Obama, Romney locked in tight contest
msnbc.com
By Mark Murray, Senior Political Editor, NBC News Despite a volatile and eventful past few weeks in the early presidential contest, President Barack Obama continues to hold a small – and slightly narrowing – lead over Mitt Romney, according to a new ...
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Romney faces 'stained glass ceiling' with voters
Salt Lake Tribune
By Thomas Burr Washington • Americans who have only passing contact with Mormons are more likely to react to negative information about Mitt Romney and his faith and less inclined to buy into the counter, pro-Mormon argument, according to a new study.
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Romney begins to stir in fight for US Hispanic votes
Reuters
By Steve Holland and Sam Youngman | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney is launching a push to appeal to Hispanic voters but has far to go to reverse a huge lead that President Barack Obama holds with this key voting ...
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Mitt Romney and the Rev. Wright controversy
Washington Times
Undoubtedly Axelrod only has Romney's best interests in mind with his concern that "purveyors of slime" will misrepresent the presumptive GOP candidate. How heartwarming when Democrats advise Republicans on the best way to run their campaigns!
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Washington Times
Few Witnesses to Obama, Romney as They Raise $1.5 Billion
Bloomberg
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are on track to raise more than $1.5 billion to finance their presidential campaigns, and only an elite segment of the electorate will see them do it: their own donors. At an Obama fundraiser in February, reporters waited ...
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Bloomberg
Romney feigns outrage at visa for Castro's niece
Washington Post (blog)
By Lee Hockstader Mitt Romney's camp has come unglued because a gay rights advocate is on her way to San Francisco. Horrors! But it gets worse: she's coming from Cuba! And — brace yourself — her last name is Castro! If you can think of a more perfect ...
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Mitt Romney and the Blood of Reagan
Huffington Post (blog) (satire)
Mitt Romney campaign headquarters. The candidate is in a meeting with a number of his aides, including advisers Eric Fehrnstrom and strategist Ed Gillespie. He's displaying an intensely angry side of himself the public's never seen.
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Mitt Romney and Sen. Scott Brown try to maintain distance while Democrats work ...
MassLive.com
19, 2010, former Massachusetts Gov. and presidential hopeful, Mitt Romney, right, introduces and congratulates US Senator-elect Scott Brown, R-Mass. at his Boston victory party after he won the seat vacated by the late Sen. Edward Kennedy.
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MassLive.com
Can Romney win over women?
msnbc.com
Kay Bailey Hutchison shares details from her op-ed for the Houston Chronicle, "Women Can Rely on Mitt Romney." >> a thing or two about the gender gap . she's the first and only woman elected to represent the state of texas in the us senate . arguing in ...
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Romney adds to delegate lead with win in Kentucky
WRIC
Romney could win all of Kentucky's delegates, though Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who stopped actively campaigning last week, was hovering just below 15 percent of the vote in early returns. That's the threshold needed to win delegates in Kentucky.
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A window into the 'passion' of Ann Romney: dressage
The Seattle Times
Dressage is not for the faint of wallet and a recent lawsuit involving presidential contender Mitt Romney's wife gives a glimpse into her personal reasons for loving the sport and horses so much. By Robin Abcarian No comments have been posted to this ...
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Romney adds to delegate lead with win in Kentucky
WAOW
More >> Mitt Romney has won the Kentucky Republican presidential primary, inching closer to the GOP nomination for president. With no serious opposition left, the former Massachusetts governor easily won Tuesday's primary in Kentucky.
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Gov. Christie helps Mitt Romney add $5M to campaign coffers at N.Y.C. fundraiser
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Christie spoke at a fundraiser for Mitt Romney is New York City tonight which raised $5 million for Romney's presidential campaign. TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie helped Mitt Romney raise $5 million at a fundraiser in New York City tonight as part of a ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Possible VP pick Ryan pounds Obama on spending
San Francisco Chronicle
Paul Ryan, a potential pick to join Mitt Romney's presidential ticket, blamed President Barack Obama on Tuesday for anemic job growth and unchecked spending and debt that he said are pushing the nation toward decline. "President Obama wants to take us ...
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Romney girls and a secret computer
Concord Monitor (blog)
George Romney gets ready to bite into a submarine sandwich at Concord, NH, during a luncheon stop in his campaign tour of the Granite State, Feb. 22, 1968. Romney is campaigning for first-in-nation presidential primary. (AP Photo/Bill Chaplis) By ...
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Romney Wins Big Support From Big Oil
Care2.com (blog)
Behind in actual campaign fundraising, likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney is far ahead in the super PAC game, and a new donor (and campaign adviser) will help even more. According to First Read, a super PAC supporting Romney for president has ...
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Biden dismisses Romney's experience in business
Chippewa Herald
AP | Posted: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:38 pm | (1) Comments The presidential campaign debate over Republican Mitt Romney's tenure at a private equity firm is going down the drain. Vice President Joe Biden argued Tuesday that Romney's experience doesn't ...
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