Romney's Weird Campaign Event To Nowhere
Mitt Romney will campaign Friday in New Hampshire, looking for his own "bridge to nowhere." The Romney camp thinks they have found it in a 19th centur...
Mitt Romney will campaign Friday in New Hampshire, looking for his own "bridge to nowhere." The Romney camp thinks they have found it in a 19th centur...
AP | DAVID ESPO and SHANNON MCCAFFREY | Posted 03.12.2012
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Mitt Romney swept into South Carolina on Wednesday in pursuit of a confirming victory in the race for the Republican presidenti...
David Issacharoff | Posted 03.11.2012
Mitt Romney will be victorious tonight if everything goes his way, but it is also a liability to be the frontrunner too early. Tonight will be sweet for Romney, but the road ahead will be bitter.
AP | By BETH FOUHY | Posted 01.10.2012
HOLLIS, N.H. -- John Anderson, a New Hampshire Republican activist, is deciding between former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and Texas Rep. Ron Paul...
AP | SHANNON McCAFFREY | Posted 03.06.2012
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Republican Newt Gingrich fought on two fronts Thursday, branding Mitt Romney's policies as "timid" and accusing President Barac...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 01.05.2012
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Political observers and staff members for presidential campaigns almost unanimously expect former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney t...
The Huffington Post | Timothy Stenovec | Posted 01.04.2012
Mitt Romney got a boost from Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Wednesday afternoon, when the Arizona Republican joined Romney on stage in New Hampshire an...
AP | Posted 03.05.2012
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's presidential campaign is trying to set the bar for Republican front-runner Mitt Romney's campaign in New H...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 01.04.2012
CONCORD, N.H. -- President Barack Obama's reelection campaign sought to spin the results of the Iowa caucuses Wednesday, arguing in a conference call ...
North Hampton, NH Patch | Marc FortierEmail the Author | Posted 02.17.2012
Mitt Romney picked up a big endorsement on Sunday from one of the Seacoast's biggest newspaper companies. Seacoast Media Group, the parent company ...
AP | PHILIP ELLIOTT | Posted 01.28.2012
WASHINGTON — Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich landed the endorsement of New Hampshire's largest newspaper on Sunday while rival Mit...
AP | THOMAS BEAUMONT | Posted 01.23.2012
DES MOINES, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is defending a TV ad that quotes President Barack Obama out of context, signali...
AP | By STEVE PEOPLES | Posted 01.19.2012
PETERBOROUGH, N.H. -- Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney is set to win the endorsement of New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte on Sunday. Ayott...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jon Ward | Posted 11.18.2011
WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney's gargantuan lead over the Republican primary field in his strongest state, New Hampshire, has vanished in the blink of an e...
Exeter Patch | Marc Fortier, Jason Claffey and Dan Touhy | Posted 01.08.2012
His budget hawk talk over, Mitt Romney exited his campaign event at the historic Exeter Town Hall last Thursday. He did not take questions from voters...
Patch | Posted 11.04.2011
About 25 members and activists of assorted Tea Party organizations in New Hampshire held a counter-demonstration on Sunday, before the appearance of f...
HuffingtonPost.com | Amanda Terkel | Posted 10.15.2011
WASHINGTON -- Criss-crossing from early primary state to early primary state can get tiring. After awhile, it probably gets hard to tell Nashua from D...
Politico | Ben Smith | Posted 10.02.2011
Call it the Mittness Protection Program. Through the hot summer of 2011, the front-runner for the Republican nomination has been in hiding....
AP | STEVE PEOPLES | Posted 09.14.2011
MANCHESTER, N.H. — The address hasn't changed, but Mitt Romney's Granite State headquarters is not the same place it was four years ago. Half a...
HuffingtonPost.com | Howard Fineman | Posted 08.13.2011
However weak a Republican frontrunner Romney is -- and he is a weak one -- Romney is at this point the most logical tool to reach for if you're determined to deny the president a second term and you are not obsessed with the fine points of conservative dogma. As the GOP campaign lurches onto the stage tonight for its televised debut on CNN, this is where things stand: The seeming relapse of a weak economy -- and, perhaps, a certain national impatience with charisma in high places -- has put the weakest frontrunner in a generation in precisely the right spot as the race begins.
AP | PHILIP ELLIOTT | Posted 08.12.2011
STRATHAM, N.H. — Mitt Romney's political backyard is the most promising terrain in his second bid for the Republican presidential nomination. It...
Howard Fineman | Posted 08.01.2011
Here in New Hampshire -- where on Thursday Mitt Romney will announce his presidential campaign -- they believe in community, as long as it is their own. They care passionately about education, the environment and health care. It's an odd mixture of parsimony and compassion; but it is, or used to be, very much in the American grain. How to achieve that mix is what the GOP currently has to figure out, and what GOP voters here want them to figure out. We at the AOL Huffington Post Media Group want to report intensively on that conversation, and allow and encourage our readers to be part of it. And that, in addition to covering Mitt, is why I am here helping to launch a pioneering experiment in presidential campaign coverage through our Patch sites.
AP | PHILIP ELLIOTT | Posted 06.02.2011
LAS VEGAS — In his first presidential run in 2008, Mitt Romney sought back-to-back victories in Iowa and New Hampshire to propel him to the GOP ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.25.2011
So, all coronations have been deferred. The story today is of two riveting political comebacks from John McCain and Hillary Clinton. From the standp...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.25.2011
There was a moment last night, watching Mitt Romney deliver his "Yes! We're never going to win a major state primary ever!" speech where I thought som...
HuffingtonPost.com | Mollie Reilly | Posted 05.18.2012