“He should have fought like crazy to keep this prosecution from going forward,” Mr Romney said, referring to Mr Biden, during an interview on MSNBC’sThe 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle.
The New York Times Trip Gabriel Mr. Romney’s senior advisers and surrogates flooding the spin room seemed to have one thing above all else on their minds: to deny that Mr. Obama identified the ...
But he faced a confident opponent on the debate stage, with Mr Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, sounding bullish throughout. By contrast, the president at times appeared hesitant ...
As Richard Oppel wrote in last month’s NYT article on Romney and Russia: Mr. Aron declined to comment, but friends say he would never argue, as Mr. Romney has, that Russia is America’s “No.
That is exactly what happened to Mr. Romney.’ Goldman advocates a two-factor authentication process that uses the pervasive username/password format but then requires a follow-on token-based ...
Kennedy cited the Romney ad about the sweetheart deal and said directly to him: "Mr. Romney, the Kennedys are not in public service to make money. We have paid too high a price." The applause ...
as the opinion polls are not shifting in Mr Romney's favour in enough battleground states. Our correspondent adds that Mr Obama has arguably had the better of the past week, given Friday's ...
Mitt Romney and his allies have pounded Rick Santorum on television and radio, especially in the expensive market of Chicago, where the suburban vote could prove decisive for Mr. Romney.