Saturday, September 8, 2012

Mitt romney spanish

  • 'Promises and nothing,' Romney Spanish-language ad says of Obama

    (CNN) - Mitt Romney's latest campaign ad, a Spanish-language spot released Saturday, features Hispanics expressing disappointment with President Barack Obama, primarily over his handling of the economy.

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

  • Accenting the importance of the Latino vote

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Pausing briefly during his speech to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., Craig Romney told the delegates that it was his "privilege" to say a few words in Spanish. "Mi padre, Mitt Romney, es un hombre de familia," he ...

    www.latimes.com

  • Mitt Romney supporters target Latino voters with Thirsty 4 Change group

    EAST LONGMEADOW - What started off as an after dinner conversation has turned into a mission for three friends supporting presidential hopeful Mitt Romney. "One night after dinner we were sitting on my back porch and we got into a conversation about ...

    www.masslive.com

  • Julian Castro's Spanish Skills: Does It Matter That The Latino Mayor 'Doesn't ...

    Craig Romney. In Mitt Romney's ninth spanish-language television ad, his son Craig spoke to Latino audiences about his father's beliefs and origins.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Craig Romney Addresses RNC...in Spanish

    Es un placer estar con ustedes. Yo pase dos años viviendo y trabajando en Chile. A través de esa experiencia, pude valorar an mas como hispanos han aportado a la diversa riqueza de los Estados Unidos.

    latino.foxnews.com

  • Mitt Romney's Mexican Roots

    During a convention that spotlighted nine Latino speakers, featured at least four speaking in Spanish and offered an array of Latino-focused events, Mitt Romney touted his own Mexican roots in a autobiographical video broadcast to the Republican ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Madrid chosen for EuroVegas gambling resort

    As Obama, Romney look for an edge, jobless intrude. President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney, their contest defined anew by joblessness, are seeking to frame the campaign on their own terms.

    www.cbsatlanta.com

  • Mitt Romney Releases Spanish-Language Ad On Economy (VIDEO)

    The Mitt Romney campaign released an ad Wednesday in Spanish criticizing President Barack Obama and the Democrats over how they've handled the economy.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Craig Romney campaigns for dad in Nevada

    Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's son Craig waves Aug. 30 after speaking to delegates during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla.

    www.lvrj.com

  • Spanish-Language Ad: Craig Romney Talks Mexican-Born Grandfather

    Spanish Language Ad. Mitt Romney's son Craig Romney is featured in a Spanish-language radio ad Monday about his father's family values -- and the fact that his grandfather was born in Mexico -- following the same lines as television ads earlier this year.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Craig Romney stumps for father among Hispanics in Las Vegas

    Craig Romney said his entire family was involved in the campaign to elect his father, and because he picked up Spanish while living in Chile for a few years, he had been conscripted into delivering his father's message to Hispanic voters.

    www.lasvegassun.com

  • Mitt Romney introduces himself to Latinos. Who arent really into him

    The Romney campaign released a Spanish-language ad Monday targeting Latino voters. Yes, the fact that it released an a Spanish-language ad is a bit of news unto itself, given that Mitt's ads were (nearly all) English-only during the GOP primary.

    blog.sfgate.com

  • Photos: Craig Romney targets Colorado Latinos as dad Mitt prepares for debates

    Craig Romney, who has courted the Latino vote across the country for his father, made a speech at the RNC, part of which was in Spanish. But at the Lakewood Cultural Center, Romney decided to stick to English. "It's a great privilege to be with you all ...

    blogs.westword.com

  • Mitt Romney Gains Latino Support, Despite Republican Convention's 'Minimal ...

    Though Romney's stance on immigration has alienated many in the Latino community, appeals for support from his Spanish-speaking son Craig and his wife Ann during the RNC may have contributed to the 4 percent bump in Latino support. While the DNC ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Obama, Romney, and the European wildcard

    In 80 years, only Ronald Reagan (1980) and Bill Clinton (1992) have done it, and while it's too soon to say how close the current race will be, it's clear that Republican challenger Mitt Romney lacks the ease, warmth, and charisma of these two ...

    eurasia.foreignpolicy.com

  • Claim of Romney taxes theft a puzzling whodunit

    Thursday, September 6, 2012 6:37 PM EST. Updated: Friday, September 7, 2012 10:08 AM EST. A person leaves a building that houses Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's accounting firm in Franklin, Tenn., Sept. 5, 2012. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig ...

    www.live5news.com

  • ECB unveils aggressive bond plan to save euro

    President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney, their contest defined anew by joblessness, are seeking to frame the campaign on their own terms.

    www.nbc29.com

  • Youngest son of Mitt Romney at Highland County Fair on Friday

    Craig Romney took the stage on the final night of the Republican National Convention and addressed the crowd, speaking fluid Spanish. He spent two years working as a missionary in Chile, and has spent considerable time on the campaign's Hispanic ...

    wnewsj.com

  • Mel Martinez Warns: If Romney Fails To Woo Latinos, Republicans Risk ...

    While Mitt Romney has yet to tap all the resources at his disposal to try and win the Latino vote, Mel Martinez, a former Senator from Florida who served as chairman of the Republican party, warns that if he doesn't get things moving soon, he could ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Mitt Romney ducks out of GOP convention to meet key group

    With the Republican National Convention at last in full-throated roar, nominee Mitt Romney and his team reached out Wednesday to connect with critical voting groups - veterans, Hispanics and women - while gleefully mocking the man he is out to defeat ...

    www.newsday.com

No comments:

Post a Comment