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After New Hampshire primary: Will voters ‘fire’ Romney?

Staff Report Does Mitt Romney really enjoy “firing people”? Probably not if he doesn’t need to. Few people would relish hurting others. Still, his poor choice of words during the New Hampshire GOP primary was insensitive, especially at a time of high unemployment. In context, however, the former venture capitalist was stating a basic point … Continued
January 11, 2012

He’s desperate, he’s angry, and he’s doing Romney a favor

Staff Report Humiliated in Iowa, a desperate and angry Newt Gingrich is taking the offensive against Mitt Romney, whom he accuses of “looting companies when he headed the Bain Capital investment firm,” reports NationalJournal.com, and “conservative interests are pushing back”: “Newt Gingrich’s attacks on Mitt Romney’s record at Bain Capital are disgusting,” Club for Growth … Continued
January 11, 2012

Lt. Governor Kay Ivey Congratulates Gov. Mitt Romney

Montgomery, AL – Lt. Governor Kay Ivey, Chairman of Mitt Romney’s Campaign in Alabama released the following statement: “My hearty congratulations to Gov. Mitt Romney on his impressive showing in the Iowa Caucuses tonight. Governor Romney’s positive message of fiscal responsibility, economic growth and family values truly resonated with Iowa voters. I look forward to … Continued
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January 4, 2012

Iowa Caucuses Are as Distorted as a Funhouse Mirror

Staff Report When the Iowa caucus results trickle in Tuesday night, the usual rules of mathematics may be suspended. In normal elections, the candidate who garners the most votes is the undisputed winner. But the caucuses are anything but normal. Instead, the raw totals will be put through a Cuisinart of spin and obfuscation as … Continued
January 2, 2012

Americans See Views of GOP Candidates Closer to Their Own

Staff Report PRINCETON, NJ — Americans perceive Jon Huntsman, Mitt Romney, and Ron Paul as closest to themselves ideologically, and Michele Bachmann and Barack Obama as furthest away. A USA Today/Gallup poll asked Americans to rate their own ideology — and the ideology of the eight major presidential candidates — on a 5-point scale with … Continued
December 30, 2011

Iowa Evangelicals Issue Mixed Verdict Before Caucus Vote

Staff Report Score one split-decision victory for Rick Santorum. The former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, long admired in the evangelical community, failed to receive the endorsement of the Iowa-based social conservative group the Family Leader, which unexpectedly announced on Tuesday that it would remain neutral in the GOP presidential primary. But he did receive the … Continued
December 21, 2011