- A senior adviser to Mitt Romney says the presumptive Republican nominee has not yet decided whom hell pick as his vice presidential running mate. No decisions been made on VP, Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom told reporters in Baton Rouge, La. (ABC News)
- (CBS News) Mitt Romney may name his vice presidential pick as early as this week, the New York Times reports. (CBS News)
- A top aide to Mitt Romney says no decision has been made about the Republicans running mate, despite a New York Times report that has everyone buzzing. (USA Today)
- Pushing back against a New York Times report this morning that Mitt Romney has chosen his running mate and could make an announcement this week, Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom told reporters at a fundraiser in Baton Rouge, La., that no decision has been made. (Politico.com)
- A VP announcement from Mitt Romney would likely allow the Republican to change the current debate over his time at Bain Photo by Nicholas Kamm/AFP/GettyImages. (Slate)
- Portman is eyed as a counterweight to Romney with strong Washington instincts, solid economic chops and popular appeal across the electorally-important Buckeye State. (ABC News)
- Mitt Romney is scheduled to visit Louisiana today, raising money and meeting privately with Governor Bobby Jindal, a prospective running mate, as he enters one of two remaining windows for announcing his vice presidential pick. (Boston Globe)
- In the context of a longer story on Tim Pawlenty, Jeff Zeleny suggests that the hour may be at hand: After a short-lived presidential bid of his own last year, Mr. Pawlenty is again being considered for the Republican ticket. (Politico.com)
- Romney's campaign seems to be trying a dual-tracking strategy to change the subject: stoking talk about the possibility of an early VP pick — perhaps as early as this week — and trying to re-take the offensive by hitting Obama for alleged political cronyism. (Washington Post)
- And this week, there's a flurry of activity by Romney's potential VP picks. Today, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman will bracket President Obama's visit to Cincinnati with his own event and media availability in Lebanon, OH around noon ET. (MSNBC Firstread)
Monday, July 16, 2012
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