- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney paid about $3 million in federal income taxes in 2010, having earned more than seven times that from his investments which places him among the wealthiest of American taxpayers. (AP - msnbc.com)
- ABC News' Amy Walter and Michael Falcone report: TAMPA, Fla. — Here's something we haven't seen at many debates: Mitt Romney on the offense. (ABC News)
- Mitt Romney has a message for undocumented immigrants: Deport thyself. During Monday night's GOP presidential debate in Tampa, Fla. (New York Daily News)
- TAMPA, Fla. — Mitt Romney, seeking to gain momentum in this states pivotal Republican primary, unleashed a blistering attack Monday on chief rival Newt Gingrich over his ethics, his leadership and his ties to mortgage giant Freddie Mac. (Omaha World-Herald)
- The release of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's 2010 tax return today may only inflame the controversy over the tax code's treatment of some of the nation's richest individuals. (Bloomberg)
- As governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney worked with the states Democratic leaders to temporarily stop the deportation of an African immigrant who was in the country illegally. (Huffington Post)
- Mitt Romney earned $21.6 million in 2010 and paid 13.9 percent of that amount in income taxes, using the preferential rate on investment income and charitable deductions to pay a smaller share of his earnings than top wage earners typically do. (Omaha World-Herald)
- Mitt Romney painted rival Newt Gingrich as a Washington "influence peddler" and unfit for the White House, as falling poll numbers forced him onto the offensive in a fierce Republican debate. (Raw Story)
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Mitt Romney
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