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For some a figure of rare integrity, for others a shape-shifter, Mitt Romney leaves the Senate as a symbol of the Republican Party of the past.
Romney, who lost the 2012 White House race to former President Barack Obama, argued that Harris made the most of her opportunity to distinguish herself from Trump before some 67 million viewers.
Before running for Senate, Romney unsuccessfully ran against then-President Barack Obama as the Republican presidential nominee in 2012.
Mitt Romney (L) and Barack Obama talk to the audience during a town hall style debate at Hofstra University on October 16, 2012.
After all, if Obama could welcome endorsements from Kanye West and Lena Dunham, why couldn’t Romney stand alongside the host of “The Apprentice”? The awkwardness of the meeting was exquisite.