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The GOP’s post-2012 “autopsy” urged inclusivity. Trump did the opposite—and won. Here’s why white grievance, not diversity, ...
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 ...
Mitt Romney and President Obama are shown campaigning in Virginia Sept. 27, 2012. (AP) Obama, then-Vice President Joe Biden, and top officials like Secretary of State John Kerry and former ...
The sheer panic Democrats felt in 2012 after Mitt Romney demolished Barack Obama at their first presidential debate in Denver can’t be overstated. It wasn’t one of those classic debate gaffes ...
PARK CITY, Utah — Ever since Mitt Romney’s loss to President Obama in 2012, it has become a mantra in the Republican Party that on foreign policy especially, “Romney was right.” In a ...
Mitt Romney said Tuesday that the problems inflicted by President Obama’s policies are even worse than he predicted during the 2012 presidential campaign.
NoPrimaryTagMatch The story behind Mitt Romney’s loss in the presidential campaign to President Obama A video from a May fund-raiser in Florida showed Romney characterizing nearly half of ...
The Mitt ­Romney they saw in debates was articulate, thoughtful, and had a plan.” Romney’s rating went up by 9 points in some key states, although that subsided as Obama performed strongly in ...
Both Obama and Romney declined public financing for their campaigns. | AP and stock photos By Kenneth P. Vogel , Dave Levinthal and Tarini Parti 12/07/2012 05:05 AM EST Obama: $1.123 billion vs ...
President Barack Obama is having Mitt Romney over for lunch on Thursday and their meeting is already generating a lot of buzz. Here are five theories about the White House’s motives.
Why did Mitt Romney lose the election? If you ask him--as some donors did--it's because President Obama gave "extraordinary financial gifts" to Hispanic voters and other demographic blocs in his ...
The networks called the race shortly after 11:10 p.m., as a series of swing states fell in rapid succession to give Obama the 270 electoral votes he needed to defeat Republican challenger Mitt Romney.