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- The Candidacy of Romney Assisted Shatter the Unseen Hurdle of Religious Racism
- Mitt Romney and Barack Obama Has Draw Result on First Election Day
- The People of Virginia Uplifts Mitt Romney
- Romney Will Hold his Final Campaign Rally in New Hampshire
- Plans of Romney’s Super Storm Sandy
- Mitt Romney Attracts and Targets the Undecided Voters of Ohio
- Meat Loaf Supports Mitt Romney
- In early October, Romney Raised Almost $122 Million
- Romney-Ryan Rally at Red Rocks Great Colorado Amphitheater
- The 2012 Presidential Debates are Considered Momentous for Republicans
- TV Ad of Mitt Romney Endorses Senator Richard Mourdock
- Romney is Pleased with the Great Support of Latino Evangelicals
- Romney Wins in White Voters According to Several Polls
- Reasons Romney Won the 2nd Debate
- Survey shows a Surge for Romney in Rural Swing Counties
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Romney Wins in White Voters According to Several Polls
By Aaron Blake Political analysts (including The Fix) spend a good bit of time these days talking about important voter groups — Latino voters and female voters, in particular. But all of the focus on these groups has obfuscated one … Continue reading
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Tagged female voters, john mccain, Latino voters, Mitt Romney, national polls, political analysts, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, white voters
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Survey shows a Surge for Romney in Rural Swing Counties
By Howard Berkes As Mitt Romney and President Obama get ready for their second debate, a new bipartisan survey shows a surge for Romney in a key voter group following their first debate Oct. 3. The random cell phone and … Continue reading
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Tagged Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Mitt Romney, Nevada, New Hampshire, Obama, poll, Republicans
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Ways Romney can Prevail against Obama in the First Debate
By Robert Shrum By the vast preponderance of harsh judgment, even from conservative poobahs like William Kristol and Peggy Noonan, Mitt Romney has a bad campaign. Who in the world with any sense would have drafted that hasty, ill-informed charge that President Obama … Continue reading
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Tagged debate, Egypt, john mccain, Libya, Mitt Romney, Obama, Ohio, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rob Portman, Robert Gibbs, Social Security, Ted Kennedy, William Kristol
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Mitt Romney to Go out with Hispanic Voters in L.A. Address
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is campaigning in Los Angeles Monday, hoping to appeal to the Hispanic voting bloc that overwhelmingly favors President Obama. Romney is scheduled to give the major lunch address at the National … Continue reading
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Tagged Hispanic voters, JW Marriot, Los Angeles, Mitt Romney, Obama, Republicans, US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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Bill Clinton Supports Mitt Romney Arithmetically
In a characteristically animated address to his fellow Democrats at their recent convention in Charlotte, former President Clinton nominated President Obama. President Clinton, who helped create nearly 21 million jobs in eight years in office, like President Reagan, who helped create nearly 15 million … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Romney, Charlotte, Democrats, Mitt Romney, President Clinton, President Reagan, Republicans, Tom Finneran
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Mitt Romney’s Information on the Auto Business
By Jack Lessenberry Five years ago, before anyone imagined General Motors and Chrysler would soon nearly go out of existence; I sat down for a long interview with Mitt Romney. He was just launching his first run for the presidency. … Continue reading
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Tagged Chrysler, General Motors, George Romney, john mccain, Michigan, Mitt Romney, Republicans
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Ann Romney Swears that His Husband “will not fail”
TAMPA, Fla. – Ann Romney tried Tuesday night to bring some love – and some truth — to a presidential race marked recently by accusations of half-truths and lies, in a speech that paid homage to women and attempted to … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Romney, Colorado, Democrats, GOP presidential nomination, John Gardner, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Todd King
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