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The Obama-Romney race in 2012 was the last in a familiar pattern in U.S. politics, ... News about Mitt Romney, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney (L) and former U.S. President Barack Obama both talk the audience during ...
MIAMI — On Election Day, President Obama got 71 percent of the Latino vote nationally because, in the end, Latinos preferred his message over Mitt Romney ’s. Nov. 22, 2012 In Manhattan ...
President Trump dropped the f-bomb during a White House press conference discussing the fragile détente between Israel and Iran, and other past presidents have also been caught using coarse ...
The United States’ official puritanism sits uneasily with a wider nation that can be more creatively profane than any other in the Anglosphere ...
Donald Trump may have crossed a new line but he isn’t the only potty-mouthed president, a tradition that dates all the way ...
Following Mitt Romney’s failed 2012 presidential bid (which came after several pundits and pollsters had predicted his victory), the Republican National Committee commissioned the “Growth and ...
US President Donald Trump left the White House on Tuesday for the NATO summit at The Hague, visibly furious with both Israel ...
Hulk Hogan is not dead. The WWE Hall of Famer has confirmed his health status to dispel rumors that he has passed.
Trump isn’t the only president who has been known to let the expletives fly when properly motivated, but it is uncommon.
The Democratic National Committee values farcical ideological homogeneity over authentic debate — a contrast to Florida’s see ...
Several studies have found great benefits in letting out the occasional F-bomb. So, perhaps we want our elected leaders to cuss a bit, says columnist Ginnie Graham.