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Trump led the party to win more votes from black voters, Hispanic voters, Asian voters, young voters, and voters who rarely, ...
Latter-day Saint voters are less overwhelmingly Republican than they once were but have warmed to President Donald Trump ...
I first covered Sen. Mitt Romney in 2012, when he was “former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney,” then running for president. At the time, he was so gee-whiz and perfectly presented that he was ...
Mitt Romney, who pitched the idea of encouraging voluntary departures during his 2012 bid for president. "The answer is self-deportation, which is people decide they can do better by going home ...
It was the first day of the Republican convention in 2012, and I had nothing to write about, so I wrote a humor column mocking the Romney family for being perfect in every way. It was a hit with ...
You can never prove a counterfactual argument, so how do I know that a four-year-long, conservative centrist Mitt Romney presidency would have forestalled the rise of Donald Trump? I blame Mitt ...
For one thing, while it is true that Romney was the target of some unfair attacks during the 2012 campaign, this is a trait he shares with every other presidential candidate in the history of the ...
Anytime some competitor for the 2012 GOP nomination would inch ahead of him, Romney would ratchet up the border rhetoric. He accused Texas Gov. Rick Perry of creating a "magnet for illegal ...
Kent Nishimura for The New York Times By Annie Karni Reporting from Washington Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee who made a historic break with his party when ...
In interviews with the book’s author, McKay Coppins, Mr. Romney, who was the Republican presidential nominee in 2012, offers frank appraisals that are rare in Washington. Such tell-all ...
Sen. Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential nominee in 2012 and the only member of his party to twice vote to convict former president Donald Trump in politically charged impeachment trials ...
Few political figures have undergone a more abrupt change of stature than Mitt Romney. Republicans’ presidential nominee in 2012, Romney now is an outcast in the party. Once seen as a pragmatist ...
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