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Jun 04 2012
News
Mitt Romney’s top political adviser: Mitt Romney
When George W. Bush ran for president in 2000, there was never any question about who his political maestro was: Karl Rove, the man later dubbed “Bushs brain. Mitt Romney, well into his second, more successful presidential run, still has no Rove-like figure  an all-seeing adviser engineering the entire, increasingly sprawling, political apparatus. But aides and insiders say there is
PoliticoSep 13 2023
Opinion
Unlike the rest of our gerontocracy, Mitt Romney retires with dignity
Despite suffering two catatonic episodes in public, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is holding on to control of the Republicans' upper chamber with an iron grip. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) just announced she would run for a 20th term in Congress. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump continue to dominate as their parties' presumptive presidential
Tiana Lowe DoescherSep 13 2023
News
Mitt Romney says he will not seek a second term in the Senate
Romney stepped down after one term to seek his party’s presidential nomination in 2008. That campaign ended in failure, but he won the nomination four years later, ultimately losing to then-President Barack Obama in a campaign that many around him believed he would win. He returned to the business world but got the itch to return to politics, briefly exploring a third presidential run in 2016
Washington PostOct 08 2012
Opinion
6 keys to a Mitt Romney revival
Mitt Romney had the best political performance of his career last week in Denver, but his debate victory over President Barack Obama still leaves him with a big and not-easy question: Now what?
PoliticoJul 07 2012
News
Mitt Romney is not a flip-flopper
"This is a man without a core, a man without substance, a man that will say anything to become president of the United States." Rudy Giuliani uttered these harsh words when describing Mitt Romney eight months ago. But then, four months later, Giuliani endorsed Romney.
CNN (Online News)Jul 11 2012
News
Mitt Romney to address NAACP
Mitt Romney is set to make his most public overture to African American voters Wednesday in an address to the nations oldest civil rights group at an event that has become a rite of passage for presidential candidates of both parties.
Washington PostMay 26 2012
News
OPINION: Mitt Romney's Moment
It's been a good week for Mitt Romney. The polls are up, he's just off a two-day swing through Connecticut and New York where he hauled in big donors and hard money, and he swept the GOP primaries in Kentucky and Arkansas. On Tuesday Texas will put him over the top and make him, formally and officially, the Republican nominee for president.
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 28 2023
News
Sen. Mitt Romney criticized for saying who he might vote for in 2024
Sen. Mitt Romney is frustrating some pro-Donald Trump political commentators over his comments that he believes there are several Democratic candidates who might run in 2024 who would be an “upgrade” from Trump.
Romney’s comments to CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell first aired last month, but after clips resurfaced over the weekend on social media, several pro-Trump pundits jumped on Romney’s
Deseret NewsMay 23 2023
News
Utah Mayor Announces Campaign to Unseat Mitt Romney
A Utah mayor has announced he is running for Senate to unseat incumbent Sen. Mitt Romney. Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs announced his candidacy in a video posted to Twitter. In the video, Staggs pointed out that we currently have more IRS agents than border agents and that Americans face astronomically high gas prices as our politicians continue sending money to Ukraine. “Washington is broken,
The Gateway Pundit