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Romney's 2012 problem returns: Why Mitt will never be elected president The former (and perhaps future) presidential candidate is incapable of seeing how his country has changed.
The Theory That Mitt Romney Loses by Winning. If Mitt Romney is going to be the Republican nominee, he needs the rest of the candidates to drop out -- just not yet. By Elspeth Reeve. January 4, 2012.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Where would you go after losing a presidential election? Mitt Romney ...
From the conservative point of view, why did Mitt Romney lose a presidential election that Steve Forbes and many others were predicting would be, ... 2012, 12:22pm EST Nov 08, 2012, 05:12pm EST.
Politics. Why Mitt Romney Lost—and the GOP Will Continue to Lose The party's message is confused, contradictory, and unconvincing. Nick Gillespie | 11.9.2012 2:30 PM ...
Good morning. I’m Paul Thornton, and it is Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020. Let’s take a look back at the week in Opinion. Can you praise Sen. Mitt Romney for casting the lone Republican vote to remove ...
Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, gave an unflinching review Sunday of his unsuccessful campaign, admitting his shortcomings and disappointments but vowing to remain a force ...
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney smiles as he is booed after saying he will repeal "Obamacare" at the NAACP convention in Houston July 11, 2012.
Why Mitt Romney thinks 2016 won't be like 2012 Mitt Romney is burning up the phones trying to convince old supporters that he's serious about a run. Here's the pitch he's making.
Monday night, on a stage in Manchester, Mitt Romney will compete in New Hampshire's opening debate of the 2012 presidential campaign, his first major test since he lost the 2008 Republican ...
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney knows what it's like to lose a presidential race, and said it's time for President Donald Trump to move on from falsely claiming the election was stolen.
The second time has not always been the charm for Mitt Romney this year: Despite winning Nevada's caucuses handily on Saturday, the former Massachusetts governor actually won fewer voters there ...