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Romney defends business record, welcomes scrutiny

San Francisco Chronicle 05/23/2012
Romney defends business record, welcomes scrutiny

Mitt Romney reignited the debate over his business credentials on Wednesday, welcoming scrutiny of the private equity firm he co-founded and declaring he is a far more qualified steward of the economy than President Obama.

Romney adds to delegate lead with win in Kentucky

Mitt Romney won the Kentucky Republican presidential primary Tuesday, inching closer to the GOP nomination for president.

Chicago braces for final day of anti-NATO protests as demonstrators vow to march on Boeing HQ

Chicago braced for more demonstrations Monday, with protesters vowing to march to the Boeing Corp. headquarters a day after police clashed with a group of demonstrators at the end of a march protesting the NATO summit.

The Obama campaign is attacking Mitt Romney's business experience in a new video.

President Barack Obama’s campaign on Monday will launch a new attack against Republican presumptive presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s business record, focusing on his company’s role in the bankruptcy of the paper company Ampad.

Mixed reviews for Romney’s leadership on fatal Big Dig ceiling collapse as governor

Mitt Romney was at his New Hampshire vacation home on a summer night in 2006 when 26 tons of concrete ceiling panels in one of Boston’s Big Dig highway tunnels collapsed, crushing a car and killing a female passenger.

Americans Elect and the death of the third party movement

Chris Cillizza and Aaron Blake The Washington Post 05/17/2012
Americans Elect and the death of the third party movement

It ended with a whimper, not a bang. Late Thursday night, Americans Elect, a much-ballyhooed group dedicated to securing ballot access for a serious third-party presidential candidate in 2012, issued a statement acknowledging failure.

Romney Camp Tries to Limit Reporters' Access, and Rope Line Ruckus Erupts

The Romney campaign is known for its hyper-disciplined approach to the news media. Question-and-answer sessions with reporters are rare. Aides avoid on-the-record briefings. And the candidate’s latest outreach to voters, a series of casual meetings with middle-class Americans, is shielded from public view.

Bush Dips a Toe Back Into Washington

The New York Times 05/15/2012
Nebraska state Sen. Deb Fischer

Nebraska state Sen. Deb Fischer won the Republican nomination for an open U.S. Senate seat on Tuesday, official results showed, beating two better-funded candidacies for the opportunity to face off against a former U.S. Senator for the open seat in November.

Bush Dips a Toe Back Into Washington

In the three years since he left office, former President George W. Bush has largely stayed out of the political arena. He has spent his time mapping out his library, making speeches, hosting injured veterans for Texas bicycle rides and making clear how glad he is to be out of the nation’s capital. But gingerly, the 43rd president is beginning to add his voice back into the national dialogue. A month ago, he spoke publicly in favor of one of his defining domestic legacies, the tax cuts that still divide the country. Two months from now, he plans to publish a book outlining strategies for economic growth. And on Tuesday, he made a rare return to Washington to promote freedom overseas.


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