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Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, takes a walk with his wife Ann, on the beach after a campaign stop at Holland State Park on Tuesday, June 19, 2012 ...
Mitt Romney, 2012 Republican Party nominee for president and current U.S. Senator from Utah, took the unprecedented step of voting to convict a president of his own party at an impeachment trial.
Mitt Romney is coy about his running mate. He’ll only speak about the topic in the broadest terms. His staff won’t talk about it at all. To be fair, they don’t know much about the subject ...
Editor’s note: Mitt Romney officially leaves the Senate on Jan. 3, 2025. This interview with the Utah senator was originally ...
In this image from video, Sen. Mitt Romney speaks on the Senate floor about the impeachment trial against President Donald Trump at the Capitol in Washington, Feb. 5, 2020.
With his speech on faith and politics Thursday, Mitt Romney has the difficult task of getting out in front of questions about his Mormon faith while downplaying the issue as a hurdle to his candidacy.
Mitt Romney’s faith is his business. June 4, 2012. The most popular item on The Post's Web site on Sunday was a very good article by Jason Horowitz headlined "Is Mitt Romney's Mormonism fair game?" ...
DOCUMENT: Read Romney’s Belmont zoning board speech. What followed, the Catalanos say, was an extended campaign of kindness and faith that went far beyond what Romney was obligated to do as bishop.
Mitt Romney is having an important moment. It's worth pondering whether his faith is having one, too.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade criticized Utah Senator Mitt Romney for saying that his faith motivated him to vote to remove President Donald Trump from office in his impeachment trial.
Mitt Romney has largely avoided discussing the details of his Mormon faith throughout this year's presidential race, speaking in general terms about his church-related values and charitable deeds ...