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Mitt Romney lost the Minnesota and Colorado caucuses, two contests that he won in the 2008 campaign ... conservative GOP primary electorate of 2012 is deeply dissatisfied with Romney and continues ...
Mitt Romney hoped that Super Tuesday would reinforce his frontrunner status. And to some degree it did. He won six of the 10 states, including the most populous and hotly contested state ...
Here's the even more unsettling fact for those who would make Romney a nominee: Rick Santorum, who was supposed a footnote to the 2012 contest, has won more states than Mitt Romney. But let's not ...
But what if Mitt Romney had won in 2012? America would now be nearly 200 ... assuming that some senators from conservative states would back free trade, fracking, some tax cuts and a clamping ...
Rick Santorum nearly defeated eventual nominee Mitt Romney in the 2012 Ohio Republican Party primary. Here's the vote by county. (Rich Exner, cleveland.com) CLEVELAND, Ohio - Mitt Romney won the ...
Mitt Romney has a bigger lead in delegates ... nomination is slowly falling into his hands. Romney won six out of the 10 states on the calendar and he won Ohio — the state largely thought ...
Mr. Romney held a rally in Pueblo, Colo., on Monday before departing for New York to speak at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting on Tuesday. President Obama is also scheduled to address ...
According to the New York Times’ Nate Silver, Mitt Romney is doing better in the swing states than he was in June and July. Silver is looking at the results of combining all state polls to ...
Mitt Romney announced Wednesday that he ... from the Senate of a lawmaker willing to take on his own party. Romney, who was the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, has long been a rare member of ...
The 19 most religious states -- ranked by Gallup as those who identify as "very religious" -- all went for former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney in 2012. (Romney won 24 total states.) ...
2008 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who is widely expected to make another run for the presidency in the 2012 cycle ... includes visits to 19 states and the District of Columbia.