Boston Globe
| 7 months ago
A number of wealthy Republicans, bucking their party's orthodoxy, say they would be willing to pay higher taxes as part of a comprehensive plan to get the nation's finances on track. These Republicans, most of them supporters of former Massachusetts...
Boston Globe
| 7 months ago
To a remarkable degree, Romney in the home stretch of the 2012 campaign is sounding like President Obama during the 2008 race. In emotional terms during a stop in Pensacola, he expressed his connection to the economically disadvantaged. ``I think of...
National Public Radio
| 7 months ago
A lawsuit involving the former chief of Staples is back in the news more than two decades later because one of the key witnesses in the trial was Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee for president. In 1987, two years before the company went public,...
Star Tribune
| 7 months ago
Mitt Romney is trying to close the deal with voters by focusing on their economic concerns, an area where polling shows the Republican nominee has an edge heading into the final days of the campaign. As President Barack Obama takes a break from the...
The Washington Times
| 7 months ago
A surrogate for Barack Obama or Mitt Romney (or someone pretending to be) could be lurking in the shrubbery under the kitchen window, plotting to scavenge something to throw into the campaign...If you see a woman in red, it's probably Gloria Allred ,...
SF Gate
| 7 months ago
Ohio (AP) Republican Mitt Romney is renewing his focus on the nation's economy while facing continued pressure to break his silence on a GOP Senate candidate's statement that any pregnancy resulting from rape is "something God intended." As Election...
The Durango Herald
| 7 months ago
The presidents aides pressed further, using a Web video to highlight Romneys endorsement of Mourdock and to accuse the GOP nominee of kowtowing to his partys extreme elements. Romney, who appears in a television advertisement declaring his support...