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New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow highlights how Mitt Romney’s repeated allusions to wealth on the campaign trail will likely contribute to the demise of his nomination. Mitt Romney just ...
MICHIGAN — On Twitter and the Web Friday afternoon, it was clear what about Mitt Romney’s address to the Detroit Economic Club had captured the attention of national political journalists: the ...
Mitt Romney won in Michigan by winning big in the heavily populated, wealthier areas of the state. The three counties in and around metropolitan Detroit - Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb - accounted ...
Although victories in Michigan and Arizona would restore Romney to front-runner status, they could still leave the GOP looking at a long nomination battle.
LZ Granderson says Romney could lose in his home state of Michigan, which disowned him after his 2008 op-ed, “Let Detroit Go Bankrupt.” ...
Voters in Arizona and Michigan are going to the polls Tuesday to make their choice for the Republican presidential nomination. But for Mitt Romney, it’s Michigan that matters most.
The map of battleground states that could decide the election has been seemingly shrinking as Election Day nears, but the Republican Party says it's not writing off Mitt Romney's Democrat-leaning ...
Republican Mitt Romney staved off calamity in his presidential bid by returning to a familiar plan: Attack the surging rival.
This column was written by Byron York. Tony Paskus is an engineer with Ford Motor Company, born and raised in Michigan, and he doesn't hesitate for a moment when asked why he voted for Mitt Romney ...
Income departed Michigan even more than population (see Illinois today), such that the place is half itself compared to what it was with respect to the nation when Romney acted in 1967.
Mitt Romney won a narrow victory in his birth state of Michigan on Tuesday, overcoming efforts by the Santorum campaign to get registered Democrats to the polls to vote against him. The CBS News ...
Voters in Arizona and Michigan are going to the polls Tuesday to make their choice for the Republican presidential nomination. But for Mitt Romney, it’s Michigan that matters most.