- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is marking the second anniversary of President Barack Obamas signature healthcare reform legislation Friday with a damning editorial in USA Today. (Huffington Post)
- 8:37 p.m. ET: Romneys campaign finance report for February has been posted on the Federal Election Commission website. He raised $11.96 million last month and spent about $12.4 million. The candidate has $7.3 million in the bank. (USA Today)
- In addition to its own editorials, USA TODAY publishes a variety of opinions from outside changes in its place will be one of my highest priorities as president. Mitt Romney is seeking the Republican presidential nomination. (CNBC)
- Payday lenders are shelling out big bucks to help Mitt Romney become president. (Huffington Post)
- Both are struggling to keep their campaigns afloat after Mitt Romneys victory by nearly 12 percentage points in Illinois on Tuesday. (USA Today)
- Mitt Romney this afternoon sought to tamp down the furor over a top aides comment likening him to an Etch A Sketch, the childs toy whose slate can be wiped clean. (Democrat and Chronicle)
- Another Saturday, another non-binding caucus to provide some bragging rights over momentum ahead of a primary — in this case, a whole lot of primaries. (Hotair.com)
- Ann Romney dismissed the uproar over a campaign aide's Etch A Sketch comment, calling it a "distraction" from her husband's message about the economy. (Tucson Citizen)
- The fact remains that he has promised to let states decide for themselves. Many of Romney's critics suggest that a 2009 USA Today op-ed by the candidate helps prove that he supported a national mandate. (Washington Post)
Friday, March 23, 2012
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