- After years of mistrust, Republican Mitt Romney is slowly beginning to convince reluctant conservatives to unite behind him ahead of the November 6. presidential election. (msnbc.com)
- WASHINGTON -- Kansas secretary of state and anti-undocumented immigration hawk Kris Kobach has said hes an adviser for the Mitt Romney campaign. The Romney campaign apparently now disagrees. (Huffington Post)
- Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner ended his neutrality Tuesday in the Republican presidential race, endorsing Mitt Romney and saying hed be proud to help him win the US election. (YAHOO!)
- Washington (CNN) - Does Mitt Romney deserve a second look now that hes pretty much wrapped up the race for Republican presidential nomination? According to a new national poll, the answer is yes. (CNN)
- Republican candidate Mitt Romneys campaign called for civility on Tuesday after aging rock star Ted Nugent made an apparent threat against President Barack Obama before an audience of U.S. gun lobbyists. (msnbc.com)
- Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., today endorsed Mitt Romney for president. After the party's weekly Senate policy lunch a reporter asked the Minority Leader if now he was ready to endorse Romney. "Yeah," McConnell replied. (ABC News)
- A week after Rick Santorum abandoned his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday offered belated endorsements to Mitt Romney, now the presumptive GOP nominee. (Boston Globe)
- If he follows recent tradition, Mitt Romney will look to his right for a running mate. Speculation over a GOP No. (Boston Herald)
- When it comes to campaign money, theres one industry GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney can count on: finance. Some of the single largest checks to the pro-Romney superPAC Restore Our Future come from hedge fund managers. (NPR News)
- FROM CNNs Jack Cafferty: Now that Mitt Romney is the likely Republican nominee - he may need to starting talking about his Mormon faith. (CNN)
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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