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2012
13% sounds pretty pretty pretty good.
13% sounds pretty pretty pretty good.
Mitt Romney’s flub as he introduced Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) as his running mate for the 2012 campaign sparked a flurry of tweets. And it also echoed President Obama’s flub in 2008, when he introduced Joe Biden as “the next president.” » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us Politics
It’s too early to know what kind of a difference Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan will make to the GOP ticket. Still, there have been some choices who made a difference. Here, the top five from the last half-century or so. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us Politics
We may be three weeks away from learning Mitt Romney’s choice of a running mate. Until then, here is a historical look at all the VP picks in the last half century, and which ones were considered a plus — or a minus. Road Map For Mitt Romney
The Boston Globe is reporting new details about Mitt Romney’s lingering ties to his private equity firm, Bain Capital, after he left Boston to run the Winter Olympics. The Globe cites interviews and public records in saying that Romney was “not merely an absentee owner” between 1999 and 2002. Read more
Ruben Navarrette asks whether diversity will prove to have been just a tease in Mitt Romney’s vetting of vice presidential contenders CNN.com – U.S.
LZ Granderson says Mitt Romney may feel pressure to pick a reliable conservative, but his better bet is to aim for someone like Michael Bloomberg CNN.com – U.S.
Sen. Rob Portman told ABC News today that he had six meetings over a six hour time span with some of Mitt Romney’s chief campaign advisors and did not deny meeting with Beth Myers, the woman charged with vetting a potential running mate. “You know,… Yahoo! Elections – Destination 2012
Mitt Romney pushed back on Democratic claims he outsourced jobs while head of Bain Capital, suggesting that President Barack Obama is more guilty of sending jobs out of the country than he is. "If there's an outsourcer in chief, it's the president of the United States, not the guy who is running to replace him," [...]
David Frum says the GOP candidate’s team fell into a trap when it struck back at Obama ads about outsourcing jobs. CNN.com – U.S.
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