Monday, June 11, 2012

Romney gop

  • The bullish take is reflected in interviews with party strategists and activists, including people who supported Romney rivals during the primary season. Mood matters because it can fuel fundraising and volunteer hustle.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Associated Press= WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney outraised President Barack Obama in May, the first time the Republican presidential challenger has jumped ahead of Obama and his prodigious fundraising apparatus.
  • (The Guardian)
  • The weather couldnt have been better and the political atmospherics were perfect for Saturdays grand opening of projected Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romneys Ohio headquarters office in Columbus.
  • (Examiner)
  • Nevada TV watchers, meet Mitt Romney, the GOP presidential nominee. You already know President Barack Obama pretty well.
  • (Las Vegas Review Journal)
  • And when it courts the Latino community, the GOP doesn't shape its message to fit their needs or appeal to their conservative family values; it delivers tired economic boilerplate about the benefits of lower taxes.
  • (Portage Daily Register)
  • Obama leads in all three states; Romney needs all of them to win. So even though GOP sabotage is real, Obama will be judged — up or down — as if the economy is his responsibility alone. And, hey, he asked for it.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)
  • Former Vermont Gov.
  • (Daily Caller)
  • (CNN) -- Two leading Republicans and top supporters of Mitt Romney offered the candidate some advice Sunday, saying the presumptive GOP presidential nominee had some work to do in strengthening his message. Indiana Gov.
  • (6 News WRTV)
  • Polls show Romney kicking off the 2012 general election at a significant disadvantage when it comes to the Latino vote; recent Washington Post-ABC News surveys show the presumptive GOP nominee trailing Obama by as much as 44 percentage points.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Romney locked down fundraising and establishment support long before the New Hampshire primary. His anemic opposition and the GOPs history of nominating the person next in line all made him a cant lose candidate.
  • (Frederick News-Post)

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