Tag: Mitt Romney
The Christie Troubles: From Damage Control to Talk of Possible Impeachment
|Christie is the chair of the Republican Governor's Association.
Shaming Bad NYC Drivers and that poor upstate Bus Monitor
|Our Table Discussion on RNN-TV: Publically Shaming Bad NYC Drivers and that poor lady, the upstate Bus Monitor that was Bullied. Take a look here.
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Republicans are back to “dissing” Mitt. This time its Giuliani
|With Friends like this, who needs enemies?
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani went on TV yesterday as a surrogate for presidential contender Mitt Romney — that part is expected, but Giuliani wasn't drinking the Kool Aid. Giuliani seemed to pump himself up more than the presumed GOP nominee.
Use of Rev. Wright Would Be a Disaster, but Not Necessarily for Obama
|Or what your powerful supporters might have possibly wanted.
What Is the Real Reason the Presidential Race Is Already So Tight?
|"A better America begins tonight," Romney told supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Dare I say it? Could it be? Romney sounded presidential.
What Is the Real Reason the Presidential Race Is Already So Tight?
|"A better America begins tonight," Romney told supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Dare I say it? Could it be? Romney sounded presidential.
A Great Night for Mitt Romney But How Does He Untangle the Web He’s In?
|No Southern Love for Mitt, But Huge Night for Santorum
|It almost sounds like repeat lyrics of a Top 40 song that Mitt Romney hates.
Romney has momentum — a chance to finally beat expectations only to fall short in the end — and never closes the deal.
Sound familiar?
If Romney had only pulled off Alabama or Mississippi, it would be a different narrative today. It would go like this: Organization matters, the Republican primary is over and Romney can start this general election battle with President Obama.
No Super Tuesday Knockout Punch for Romney
|Romney grabbed easy Super Tuesday wins in his home state of Massachusetts and nearby Vermont, and put a huge score of delegates from his Virginia victory on his scorecard — where neither Rick Santorum nor Newt Gingrich made the ballot.