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| Analysis: Romney's 'magic number' to dodge Latino doom Los Angeles Times By Paul West WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney won't carry the Latino vote this year. No Republican nominee for president ever has. But improving his margins among Latinos is crucial to his chances of defeating President Obama, as new poll numbers out of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Romney address to Latinos comes as campaign works to make up ground with key ... Washington Post (blog) Mitt Romney's address Wednesday to the Latino Coalition's Small Business Summit Luncheon in Washington comes as polls show the presumptive GOP nominee lagging behind President Obama among Hispanic voters – and as Obama's Spanish-language outreach ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Powell critical of Romney foreign policy team Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell criticized Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Wednesday for taking advice from foreign policy advisers who are "quite far to the right" in an sign of lingering strains from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney bullying allegations faze few voters Washington Post A nearly 50-year-old bullying allegation against Mitt Romney doesn't faze many voters, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Most Americans see the incident -- recounted by some of Romney's high school classmates in a Washington Post story ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Does Romney really have a 'religion problem'? Washington Post (blog) By Matthew M. Chingos and Michael Henderson Will Romney's Mormon religion drive a wedge between him and evangelical Christian voters? (BRIAN SNYDER - REUTERS) Last October, socially conservative activists and politicians gathered for the Values Voter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama employs Romney tag line on foreign policy Politico (blog) President Barack Obama took up Mitt Romney's tag line on foreign policy on Wednesday and told graduates at the Air Force Academy that he envisions another "American Century." "I firmly believe that if we rise to this moment in history, if we meet our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Former Romney spox Grenell: Don't vote on gay marriage CNN (blog) (CNN) – Richard Grenell, the former Mitt Romney spokesman who resigned after two weeks on the job, said in an op-ed published Wednesday that gay Republicans have an important role in the conservative political movement and should not stay silent. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Romney: President Obama Has Not Stood Up to Teachers' Unions U.S. News & World Report Mitt Romney says his policy will empower parents and hold teachers accountable for students' success By Rebekah Metzler Mitt Romney promised to make "bold policy changes" in his first major education policy speech before a group of Latino small ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Obama, Romney 'shake the trees' in California Kansas City Star Republican Mitt Romney and his supporters, meanwhile, have raised about $21 million in California. Less than two weeks before a now-inconsequential Republican presidential primary – and six months before a November election in which Obama will almost ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney: I'll get unemployment down to 6% CNNMoney By Charles Riley May 23, 2012: 3:22 PM ET Mitt Romney told our friends at TIME on Wednesday that he will get the unemployment rate to 6% by the end of his first term. (CNNMoney and TIME are both owned by Time Warner.) "Over a period of four years, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney Backer Says Campaign Money a 'National Scandal' ABC News (blog) On Wednesday Hank Brown, a former US senator from Colorado and a Romney backer, called the amount of money in politics a "national scandal." On a conference call sponsored by the Republican National Committee, Brown at first criticized President Obama ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Real Patriotism This Presidential Election Huffington Post Romney. Cher recently tweeted that under a Romney presidency, she could not "breathe the same air as Him & his Right Wing Racist Homophobic Women Hating Tea Bagger Masters." Comedian Jon Lovitz used a collection of unprintable language to refer to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney Wants the Big Decisions on Fiscal Cliff Wall Street Journal (blog) By Patrick O'Connor AP Likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney tells Time Magazine that, if he's elected, he'd rather Congress and the White House punt on a series of potentially calamitous fiscal decisions than cut a deal during President ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Meet Romney's 'Special Advisor' on education policy msnbc.com (blog) By Steve Benen AP Mitt Romney will outline his education policy in a speech today, and as part of his focus on the issue, the Republican presidential hopeful announced yesterday that Rod Paige will serve as his "special advisor" on education. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Warren, Brown, Romney shape up as focuses Dem convention in Springfield Boston Herald Mitt Romney, the likely GOP opponents this fall for Warren and President Barack Obama, respectively. After losing to Brown in a January 2010 special election, Coakley went on to win a second term as attorney general. Coakley was invited by party ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama fundraising edge over Romney shrinking The Mercury (AP) — His cash advantage threatened, President Barack Obama and his party are redoubling their fundraising efforts after robust hauls by Republican rival Mitt Romney and a slew of GOP-leaning super PACs that are raking in cash from the party faithful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How Conservatives Can (Try to) Stop Romney From Governing Like Bush The Atlantic As the American right shifts from doubting whether Mitt Romney would make a good president to championing the presumptive Republican nominee, Phillip Klein, a conservative editorial writer at The Washington Examiner, has a timely warning: If ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney presses for more school choice, says Obama 'unwilling to stand up for kids' Pittsburgh Post Gazette Mary Altaffer/AP By James O'Toole / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Mitt Romney accused President Obama of being cowed by teachers' unions as he offered a package of education proposals designed to give students more opportunities to choose which school to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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