MITT ROMNEY
Presidential Elections and Historic Bridge Preservation: An Interview with James Garvin
This article is the second part of the series on the dire state of New Hampshire's historic bridges and its connection with historic bridge preservation policies and the upcoming Presidential electi...
Posted on 10/22/12 at 10:55 PM
The Lesser of Two Evils = Vote Third Party
President Obama is easily the most likeable president Ive been alive to see. His leadership capabilities range from inspiring to heart-warming. Hes charismatic and has a great family. But in areas of...
Posted on 9/6/12 at 10:25 AM
Romney now GOP's official presidential candidate
By David Espo , August 31, 2012
Hoeven: GOP abortion plank won't hurt Romney
FARGO — Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., says the hardline pro-life plank of the Republican Party’s 2012 platform reflects the long-held stance of the GOP and won’t derail Mitt Romney’s bid to wrest the White House from the Democrats.By Helmut Schmidt , August 25, 2012
It's Paul Ryan: Romney picks Wis. Rep. for No. 2
NORFOLK, Va. — Republican Mitt Romney anointed Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, an ardent conservative and devoted budget cutter, as his vice presidential running mate on Saturday, and the two men immediately embarked on a tour of campaign battleground states vowing to defeat President Barack Obama and repair the long-ailing U.S. economy.By KASIE HUNT , August 11, 2012
Stinky economy plays into Romney's hands
Pity poor (although rich) Mitt Romney. He gets no respect even among his own people. The other day, The Wall Street Journal (motto: The Paper for the Thinking Person’s Inner Genghis Khan) criticized the muddled state of his presidential campaign.By Reg Henry , July 13, 2012
Health care overhaul upheld
By Jordan Rau , June 29, 2012
The real Mitt Romney remains a mystery
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney was walking on the beach near his $12 million home in La Jolla, Calif., when he saw a young man smoking marijuana and drinking. He went up to the man, demanding he stop both activities.By Ann McFeatters , June 10, 2012
Santorum delegate plan hits wall in ND
By Dale Wetzel , April 07, 2012
Santorum: Mississippi could make it a 2-man race
By Erik Schelzig , March 08, 2012
Santorum, Romney duel in Ohio
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney split six states and dueled in an almost impossibly close race in Ohio on a Super Tuesday that stretched from one end of the country to the other in the most turbulent Republican presidential race in a generation.By David Espo , March 07, 2012
Super Tuesday: Santorum wins North Dakota GOP Caucus
By Amy Dalrymple , March 07, 2012
Romney attacks Obama's energy policies in Fargo
By Kristen M. Daum , March 02, 2012
ND prosperity draws Republican presidential candidates
FARGO — Vibrant growth and the nation’s lowest unemployment rate have made North Dakota the beacon in a country still recovering from crippling downtimes.By Kristen M. Daum , March 01, 2012
Super Tuesday is Republicans’ choice
Super Tuesday is a chance for local Republicans to choose the best candidate to face off against President Barack Obama in the 2012 elections, officials said Wednesday.March 01, 2012
Romney wins Arizona
February 29, 2012
Maine GOP chairman: Romney wins caucuses
February 12, 2012
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