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Mitt Romney Inc.: The White House That Never Was
Behind the scenes of the Romney administration that might have been

Campaign Insider Book Argues Mitt Romney Lost Because Of Benghazi
New book presents the least convincing case for Romney loss: Benghazi

Mitt Romney’s Transition Website: Where ‘President-Elect’ Romney Lives On
Like most vanquished candidates Mitt Romney's website displays a simple "Thank You" message along with an banner image of the nominee framed by the waving...
How Romney Finally Satisfied Conservatives: Winning
For two presidential campaigns, Mitt Romney has been battered by right-leaning commentators for his old crimes against conservatism. When he lurched to the...

Campaign Moves into Final Phase, Driven by Electoral Math
For months, Mitt Romney’s campaign has expressed confidence in its ability to restore North Carolina to the Republican column in November. The boast isn’t just...
Gone, But Not (Yet) Forgotten: Mitt Romney’s Bittersweet Return to CPAC
The failed presidential candidate breaks his post-election silence to thank a party that’s ready to move on
Carlyle Group Wants to Make You the Next Mitt Romney
The normally secretive private equity industry spent 2012 in the spotlight thanks to Mitt Romney's ill-fated presidential run, and some of these firms appear to...
As Debates Loom, Romney Grasps for a Closing Argument
Everywhere he goes lately, Barack Obama begins his stump speech with a story about a four-year-old boy named Sammy. The tale comes from Sammy’s parents, who...
The Hobgoblin Returns: Obama Recommits to Abortion Deception
The Obama campaign is out with a new campaign ad Thursday, tripling down on its false claim that Mitt Romney wants to outlaw all abortion, even in cases of rape,...

Mitt Romney’s Final Share of the Popular Vote Will Probably Be Close to 47%
As the last few ballots are counted around the U.S., it seems as if the number that dogged the GOP nominee's campaign will also become its epitaph.

Obama and Romney Dish Out Jokes, Not Jabs, at Annual Al Smith Dinner
The annual Alfred. E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner was a brief respite from a brutal campaign, coming just two days after a town hall debate during which the...
Town And Country
Barack Obama speaks in a different dialect when he stops in Ohio, which seems to be every other day now. Even when delivering his basic stump speech, he will aim...
The Third Debate
President Obama won the foreign policy debate, cleanly and decisively, on both style and substance. It was as clear a victory as Mitt Romney’s in the first...
Obama and Romney May Talk Peace, but They’re Ready for Another War
For anyone tired of war and suspicious of overseas American adventures, Monday night’s debate was probably heartening. The tonal emphasis was entirely on...

Mitt Romney’s ’47 Percent’ Gaffe Tops Yale’s Quotes of the Year
Finally, Mitt Romney finds a way to defeat President Obama.


Women Voters Won the Second Presidential Debate
Athens, Ohio A day later, there was no doubt about the winner of the second Presidential debate: Women. Both candidates lurched onto the campaign trail Wednesday...

Rope-a-Dope Debate
The final debate Monday night between President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney saw both men stick close to their corners. Neither wanted to make an...

Mitt Romney vs. Barack Obama: Whose “Gangnam Style” Parody Video Is Better?
For the first time in the 2012 election, America will get to see its two Presidential candidates face off in a live debate. Before a live studio audience at the...


