- Maybe its the latest poll numbers. Maybe it was being among a crowd of a few thousand supporters. But Mitt Romney, long-known for being a little stiff, broke out into song during a campaign event at a retirement community in The Villages, Fla. (NPR News)
- THE VILLAGES, Fla. -- For weeks on the campaign trail, Mitt Romney has been reciting verses from America the Beautiful, which he calls his favorite patriotic hymn. On Monday night at a rally here, Romney tried to one-up himself. (Washington Post)
- In the establishments best-case scenario, the party is left with Mitt Romney, a candidate whose core yet its typical of the pro-Romney chorus that has been singing so loudly since Gingrich won the South Carolina primary. (RealClearPolitics)
- In the race for to keep ahold of the Presidency, it seems Barack Obama has at least one advantage over his potential opponent Mitt Romney - the ability to hold a tune. (Daily Mail)
- Mitt Romney, hoping to rally last minute support ahead of attended the rally at Eastern Shipbuilding Groups Millville yard. (WMBB TV)
- Republican front-runner MItt Romney spoke to a packed house in Pompano Beach It had all the trappings of a pep rally, with Romney on stage and an adoring crowd holding signs and cheering nearly everything he said. (MiamiHerald.com)
- If elected president, Mitt Romney might consider ending a tax break that helped made available more than 500 pages of tax-return data for 2010 and 2011 amid signs the issue was hurting him with some voters. (Yahoo Finance)
- Mitt Romney sprinted on stage appearing exuberant and confident liberty and the pursuit of happiness. He led the crowd into singing America the Beautiful. (Daily Commercial)
- THE VILLAGES — On the eve of the Florida Presidential Primary, GOP contender Mitt Romney came to Lake Sumter "This is a campaign about the soul of America," Romney told the audience, many of them holding Romney signs. "I want to restore America. (Villages Daily Sun)
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Mitt Romney Sings
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