Yesterday it was reported by Guy Benson at Townhall.com that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee, did something he was reluctant to do during his primary fight: He “repudiated” the efforts of a political action committee to attack one of his opponents. (more)
Daily Caller readers may remember that in mid-January we endorsed Mitt Romney for president. To level the playing field and ensure that America gets to enjoy more “Joltin’ Joe,” we encourage Romney to pick Biden for VP. (more)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney and his party together raised $40.1 million in April. (more)
According to sources familiar with the campaign’s thinking, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is set to endorse Rep. Connie Mack in the Florida Republican primary against George LeMieux. (more)
“Yeah, sure, I’ll vote for Mitt Romney. Whatever,” may as well have been former president George W. Bush’s words Tuesday when ABC News asked him who he is endorsing for president. (more)
Tagg, Matt, Josh, Ben and Craig Romney have all stumped for their father, Mitt Romney, at one time or another during his run campaign for the White House. And with the general election having officially begun, the five sons are sure to appear more frequently on the trail. (more)
A new web video released Monday by the Republican National Committee aims to highlight President Obama’s “empty promises” on the national deficit and debt. (more)
The Obama campaign has a new two-minute ad that is aimed at former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for his time at Bain Capital. The ad is critical of the likely Republican nominee’s role in acquiring the ailing GST Steel in Kansas City, and highlighted those that lost their job in the process. (more)
On Friday, Melaleuca CEO Frank VanderSloot told Fox News’ Greta van Susteren that his children have apparently become targets of the President’s allies. (more)
Throughout the GOP presidential primary, presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney and Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who remains in the race for the White House, seemed to have some sort of unspoken truce. This led to speculation that the libertarian-leaning Republican would ultimately play nice with Romney in order to grow his voice within the Republican Party. (more)
Runaway government spending. Continued lethargy in the nation’s housing sector. Wall Street scandals. High unemployment. Turmoil in the Middle East. The imminent implosion of Europe’s economy. There are plenty of significant issues that the media could be asking the presidential candidates about. Yet some pundits and reporters insist on focusing on whether Mitt Romney might have engaged in behavior 50 years ago that could have caused a fellow high school student to feel uncomfortable. (more)
Flip-flopping has long been perceived to be a negative in American politics. Mitt Romney was for abortion rights before he was against them. He was for Romneycare, but is against Obamacare. For these changes of heart (or shifts with the political winds) he has been labeled a flip-flopper. (more)
Now that the race for the Republican presidential nomination looks to be wrapped up in former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s favor, the suggestion throughout that race that there would be bad blood between the participants doesn’t seem to be the case. (more)
Some pro-lifers tell The Daily Caller they are concerned about a Romney campaign fundraiser scheduled to be held with the chairman of the manufacturer of the emergency contraceptive Plan B One-Step, known as the “morning-after pill.” (more)
White House officials are trying to dampen public debate over President Barack Obama’s risky support for same-sex marriage, and his flacks are trying to change the subject by attacking Gov. Mitt Romney with a media report that he participated in a rough prank 47 years ago. (more)
Mitt Romney once held down a high school classmate and cut off his hair, The Washington Post reported on Thursday. (more)
Bill Nye the Science Guy told the Daily Caller on Tuesday that climate change is a bigger problem than the economy or high unemployment. (more)
Shortly after President Barack Obama told ABC’s Robin Roberts that he had completed his evolution on same-sex marriage — and it was his personal belief that it should be legal — likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney took questions from reporters and reiterated his personal support for traditional marriage. (more)
Elections are about choices, and 2012’s pivotal election showcases two very different visions for America’s future. Governor Mitt Romney is quickly consolidating the Republican base to enthusiastically support him this November. His speech this weekend at Liberty University illustrates these efforts, providing an opportunity to underscore Romney’s embrace of American exceptionalism in both his public and private life. (more)
ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel had a little fun on Tuesday with Rick Santorum’s epically lukewarm endorsement of his Republican primary rival Mitt Romney. (more)























