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Saying the “nation needs Romney,” The Boston Herald endorsed former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for the Republican presidential nomination today. “There is only one candidate in the Republican field with the integrity, the experience, the organizational strength and the intelligence to beat Barack Obama and that man is Mitt Romney,” the paper wrote in an [...]
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Former governor Mitt Romney was attacked by a passenger on an Air Canada flight Monday morning. The former 2008 Republican presidential hopeful had been in Vancouver since Friday for the Winter Olympics, was attacked as he was leaving Vancouver with his wife, Ann According to Eric Fehrnstrom , Romney’s spokesman, Romney, 62, reportedly asked the [...]
Feb. 7, 2008 Leave a Comment
Former Massachusetts Governor, Republican Mitt Romney will suspend his campaign, effectively ending his run for president. “I must now stand aside, for our party and our country,” Romney said during a speech in Washington Thursday. The move means Senator John McCain has all but won the nomination. Romney suffered a string of embarrassing third place [...]
Jan. 29, 2008 Leave a Comment
WASHINGTON — Senator John McCain, in a tight race, has won the all-or-nothing Republican primary in Florida.
Over the past few weeks, since his victories in both South Carolina and in New Hampshire, McCain has begun to emerge as something of a steamroller. Depending on how he fares on February 5, in what is as close to a national primary as possible, [..]
Jan. 15, 2008 Leave a Comment
Mitt Romney has won the Michigan Republican Primary. Stick with our Politics With a Touch of Class blog for details! From our Washington reporter: Rumors have it that if Romney doesn’t do well tonight, this could make or break his campaign – the man has millions so I don’t understand but coming out of Iowa [...]
Jan. 3, 2008 2 Comments
Moving forward from their victory in Iowa, both Illinois Senator Barack Obama and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee face the challenge of translating their early success into momentum which will sustain their candidacies through the remainder of the primaries. [...]
Jan. 3, 2008 Leave a Comment
Out of nowhere, Mike Huckabee is predicted to win the Iowa Republican caucus, upsetting Mitt Romney and John McCain. Barack Obama is likely to win on the Democratic side, with most of the votes counted.[...]
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