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| Obama Says Romney's Record at Bain Should Be in Election Debate Bloomberg Play Obama: Job of President Is Not to Maximize Profits President Barack Obama said running the country is different from running a company and that Republican Mitt Romney's emphasis on his business experience means his record as a former private ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mitt Romney joins forces with RNC to boost fundraising Washington Post Mitt Romney has been on a fundraising tear recently, drawing more than $10 million during a swing through New York this week and another $10 million in Florida last week. With the primary challenge behind him, Romney is partnering with the national and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney PAC Fundraiser's Fee: $3 Million Wall Street Journal Mitt Romney has received political benefits from a super PAC spending millions of dollars on television advertisements to support his campaign for the White House. Another big winner of the super PAC's work: the group's own fundraiser. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney, US Sen. Brown play down past connections Houston Chronicle Mitt Romney, left, is announced by Sen. Scott Brown, R, Mass., as he arrives on stage to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington. The two Massachusetts Republicans have a history of supporting each other throughout their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama Hits Romney Less in TV Ads Than Bush Pounded Kerry BusinessWeek They haven't assailed presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney with the same intensity, spending $4.5 million to run ads in March, April and early May, one-ninth of Bush's total during the same three-month period four years ago, according to New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| THE RACE: Obama and Romney fight over budget goals Seattle Post Intelligencer Mitt Romney gestures as he speaks to reporters on the tarmac after arriving in Manchester, NH, Friday, May 18, 2012. Photo: Mary Altaffer / AP President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton mingle before the meeting on Afghanistan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| At Harvard, Romney Wasn't Your Typical Student WBUR By Ari Shapiro Mitt Romney already had a young family during his time at Harvard, which set him apart from most other students. Here, Romney is with his wife, Ann, and two sons at a business school clambake in 1973. (Courtesy of The New York Times) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Latino analysts dubious of Rubio's potential benefit for Romney Bellingham Herald Marco Rubio of Florida has been mentioned repeatedly as a potential running mate for Mitt Romney - in part because of hopes that the presence of the first Latino on a major national ticket would draw that key voting group Romney's way. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mitt Romney, Book Reviewer Wall Street Journal (blog) By Christopher Shea "In this book, they point out that they said the American people will forget how long the recovery took," Romney said. "So that means they went into this knowing that when they passed Obamacare, it was going to make life harder for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Bennett changes personal policy, co-chairs Romney campaign East Valley Tribune This year, however, he is co-chair of the presidential bid by Republican Mitt Romney. And Bennett acknowledged that is a change in his personal policy. But Bennett told Capitol Media Services on Monday there's nothing improper about it. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Three Elections' Worth of Bain Attacks on Romney National Journal By Elspeth Reeve, The Atlantic Wire Every time Mitt Romney has run for office, his Democratic opponent has made a big deal about his career at Bain Capital. But in the last 25 years, the Democratic attack has changed, and so has Romney's response to it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| President Obama stands by Bain campaign attack on Romney Christian Science Monitor Obama defended his campaign attacks on Romney at a press conference Monday in Chicago at the end of the 2012 NATO summit. Obama defended his campaign attacks on Romney at a press conference Monday in Chicago at the end of the 2012 NATO summit. See all stories on this topic » |
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