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Newsbusters
| 7 months ago
This will surely cheer up Republicans suffering from post-election depression. Former President Bill Clinton told Mitt Romney Monday he would have won the presidency if not for Hurricane Sandy. According to ABC News's Chris Good, Romney held a number...
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Truthdig
| 7 months ago
Nov 15, 2012 Mitt Romney is proving that the gaffes didn't end with his presidential campaign. The election 2012 loser cited President Obama's gifts to young people, women and minorities as a reason for his defeat. With regards to the young people,...
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NewKerala
| 7 months ago
On Tuesday's 'Hannity' show, Morris said supporters realized that Romney was on the ropes as the election neared, and it was his job to boost their candidate's profile. "I hope people aren't mad at me about it," Morris, a former adviser to President...
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International Business Times
| 7 months ago
Jindal, who was considered one of the front-runners as Mitt Romney's possible running mate, said Republican must seek 100 percent of the votes and stop dividing the American voters. In explaining his election loss, Romney, the GOP's presidential...
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Renegade Rip
| 7 months ago
Staff November 15, 2012 Filed under Opinions Barack Obama is once again the president of the United States, and with that comes a big responsibility on us, the citizens. The president cannot single handedly change the economy, education, health care...
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Fox News
| 7 months ago
FoxNews.com Mitt Romney, in some of his first reported remarks since his concession speech, claimed Wednesday he lost the presidential election because President Obama provided "gifts" to key groups like black, Hispanic and young voters. The...
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The Columbus Dispatch
| 7 months ago
It wasn't just that Mitt Romney should've pushed back against President Barack Obama harder or could've better explained his vision for America. Latinos, young people, African-Americans no, they didn't vote Republican, and the GOP could become an off-...
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Zee News
| 7 months ago
49 Washington: US President Barack Obama on Wednesday praised Mitt Romney for a terrific job with the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and said he hopes to have the chance to talk with him to discuss ways that "we can potentially work together". "...
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National Public Radio
| 7 months ago
His remarks were first reported by The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times , which listened in on the call. The groups Romney mentioned, according to the papers, were African-Americans, Hispanics and young people. The New York Times reports: " '...
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The Daily Telegraph
| 7 months ago
Romney, in his first remarks since an unexpectedly lopsided election loss to Barack Obama, has blamed his defeat on "gifts" showered by the president on his female, African-American and Hispanic supporters. A little more than a week after the...
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Washington Post
| 7 months ago
In explaining his overwhelming Electoral College defeat last week, Romney said Obama followed what he called the old playbook of seeking votes from specific interest groups especially the African-American community, the Hispanic community and young...
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SF Gate
| 7 months ago
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is telling top donors that President Barack Obama won re-election because of the "gifts" he had already provided to blacks, Hispanics and young voters and because of the president's effort to paint Romney...
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The Pheonix
| 7 months ago
To everyone on social media who thanked "god" for the Obama win: next time, please pray for a president who isn't bankrolled by the likes of Goldman Sachs, who respects civil liberties, and who doesn't indiscriminately bomb civilians. For now, you're...
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Gawker
| 7 months ago
Though he's had plenty of time to reflect on the result of last week's presidential election, GOP nominee Mitt Romney, much like his running mate , is still refusing to admit that his defeat might have had more to do with his own platform than with...
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The Phoenix
| 7 months ago
If the just-concluded national election proves anything, it is that the Republican Party lives in a parallel universe, with its own brand of reality that is dangerously disconnected from the experience of most Americans. Republican Mitt Romney's...
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Los Angeles Times
| 7 months ago
If you think the Hispandering by political parties desperate to scrounge every bit of the ascendant Latino voting power has peaked, think again: The fast-growing Latino electorate will probably double by 2030. That means the record numbers of Latinos...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
Obama said he was sure Romney was spending time with his family in the aftermath of the hard-fought campaign but that his hope was "before the end of the year, we have a chance to sit down and talk." He also praised the Republican nominee's tenure...
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United Press International
| 7 months ago
President Barack Obama and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney at their Oct. 22 debate in Boca Raton, Fla. Obama said Wednesday he hopes to meet with Romney by the end of the year...President Obama said he hopes to meet with former...
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Canadian Free Press
| 7 months ago
The President won every battleground state except one and ushered in to Congress two more Democrats in the Senate and at least seven more in the House. While Obama recorded seven million fewer votes than in 2008, Romney was one million votes shy of...
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Seattle Times
| 7 months ago
The only way to get things done in a divided polarized country is side by side an acceptable Democratic project paired with an acceptable Republican one.
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Parker Pioneer
| 7 months ago
the Republican Party failed to convince a majority of American voters that Romney would be a better President than Obama. This is not to say Americans think Obama is a great President. However, when one is running against an incumbent, one has to do...
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The Huffington Post
| 7 months ago
Hey, remember how Mitt Romney thought he was going to win the presidential election right up until he lost?...But on a basic psychological level, he must not be doing so hot. On Monday, David Letterman revealed how Romney must be doing on the inside.
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The Indianapolis Star
| 7 months ago
Hoosiers are among residents of at least 33 states who have filed petitions on the White House web site advocating secession. As of noon, more than 13,000 Hoosiers had signed the petition that asks that Indiana be allowed to withdraw from the United...
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Newsbusters
| 7 months ago
We conservatives may never reach a consensus among ourselves as to the main factors that caused our election defeat, but surely we can agree that we must do a better job of selling our ideas...The electorate has irreversibly become a taker class, and...
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International Business Times
| 7 months ago
Reuters / Jeff Haynes) In an opinion piece for Politico on Monday, Newt Gingrich counseled Republicans to embrace Obama's victory, and focus on understanding why his campaign had been successful. Newt Gingrich is the latest Republican to discuss his...
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The Hindu
| 7 months ago
In a 2011 count, for the first time ever, babies born in minority groups outnumbered White new-borns. The race and minority factor was very important in President Obama's re-election...Simply put: every non-white group gave him nearly 70 per cent or...
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The New York Times
| 7 months ago
Strains to Define How to Close Gap With Voters Published: November 11, 2012 For four years, the leader most capable of unifying the fractious Republican Party has been Barack Obama. Now the Republicans find their divisions newly revealed in the raw...