Thursday, July 24, 2008

Mitt Romney

Republicans Worry McCain May Pick His Running Mate Too Soon

GOP insiders advise McCain to hold off on naming his vice presidential pick. more >>

It's All We Hear: Romney, Romney, Romney for McCain's Running Mate

One name tops all others in Sen. John McCain's camp when it comes to a running mate: Mitt Romney. more >>

Fannie-Freddie Fiasco Helps Romney's Chances

His "fix-it man" reputation could be a major plus. more >>

Why Romney Would Be an Important Veep Pick

Conservatives hope that, like Wendell Willkie in the 1930s, he'd take on bigger government. more >>

Public Opinion: McCain-Romney? Whom Should McCain Select as His Vice Presidential Running Mate?

McCain veep-talk heats up. What about Ridge, Crist, Pawlenty, or Cantor? Lieberman? What do you think? more >>

The Vice President List

These people are likely on the short list for McCain and Obama. more >>

McCain Vice President Choice is His Toughest Decision Yet

McCain needs to excite the dispirited party with his choice for the bottom of the ticket. more >>

Source: Huckabee Tops McCain's Veep List

The former Arkansas governor would be a controversial pick for vice presidential nominee. more >>

Mitt Doesn't Cry Over Lost Loans

Losing hurts, but it's a lot less painful when you're Mitt Romney. more >>

John McCain Was One Lucky Guy in Primary Race With Romney

Just a 3 percent switch in primary results could have made Romney the nominee. more >>

Romney Medals in Religious Freedom

It's not the gold medal that former Olympics boss and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney sought on the campaign trail. more >>

A McCain-Romney Merger

The two rivals should confer on economic policy ideas. more >>

Super Tuesday Sets McCain on Path to Nomination

Huckabee and Romney take home several wins but fall short of derailing McCain. more >>

Who Quits First, Huck Or Mitt?

Take the Capital Bobbles poll to decide which candidate will drop out next. more >>

Come On, California, Cheer Conservatives

Conservative critics of John McCain hope for a Romney upset in California today. more >>

Presidential Campaign Ads Top $100 Million

Presidential candidates have spent a lot of money flooding your television sets with advertising during this campaign season. So much that they have already spent $107 million on TV ads as of last Sunday, a new study out of the University of Wisconsin Advertising Project found, and that was before Republican candidate Mitt Romney began his televised assault in some Super Tuesday states and before Barack Obama showcased his message to last night's Super Bowl viewers. more >>

California Race Tightens; McCain, Clinton Still Lead

In the days leading up to Super Tuesday, Obama is trying to pull voters away from Clinton. more >>

Clinton Fights for Voters in Obama Territory

McCain gets a boost in Illinois after Giuliani drops out of the race. more >>

As Super Tuesday Approaches, McCain, Romney, Clinton, and Obama Must Convince Voters They're Right for the Job

Forgive them their shortcomings. more >>

McCain, Romney, Huckabee Fight It Out in Georgia

Huckabee leads in polls, but John McCain's surge could boost his chances in the state. more >>

The Parties Change Places

What were the Democrats up to when the Republicans received the coordinates of a clear flight path? more >>

Romney, Clinton Lead in Massachusetts

A history in the state may be pivotal in the battle for its delegates. more >>

McCainomics Beats Reaganomics

Budget cutting takes precedence over tax cuts with GOP voters. more >>

Betting Markets: McCain to Win Florida

McCain is being predicted to win Florida, but only by barely beating Romney. more >>

Romney’s Plan to Save Manufacturing

Can government do what the private sector couldn’t? more >>

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