- Mitt Romney has won Wyoming's presidential caucus vote, a series of county straw polls that took place over the last three weeks. With 39 percent, Romney finished ahead of Rick Santorum (32 percent), Newt Gingrich (21 percent) and Ron Paul (8 percent). (ABC News)
- Mitt Romneys inability to answer a reporters question about Sen Patty Murray, D-Wash. Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. (msnbc.com)
- WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney drew strength from Republican loyalists and all but the most conservative voters on Tuesday to claim victory in a grueling GOP presidential primary in his native state of Michigan, an exit poll of voters showed. (Huffington Post)
- Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has struggled consistently with low-income voters. But the takeaway from Michigan might be less that Romney has trouble with the working-class than that he has a particular hold on the wealthy. (Washington Post)
- (CNN) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has won the Wyoming caucuses, CNN projects. (CNN)
- Mitt Romney caused a stir while campaigning in Ohio today when he said he opposes a Republican- backed plan to let employers opt out of providing health coverage for contraception -- and then quickly moved to stress his support for the measure. (Bloomberg)
- Copyright © 2012 National Public Radio And next stop, Super Tuesday. For Mitt Romney, the prospect of competing in the 10 states next Tuesday looks a lot better now that hes won both Arizona and Michigan in yesterdays primaries. (NPR News)
- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told a reporter Wednesday that he opposes a measure being considered by the Senate that would allow employers to decline to provide contraception coverage to women. (NPR News)
- Just hours after grinding out an ugly win in Michigan, Mitt Romney packed his bags for Ohio A bigger hurdle for Romney is class. (Time)
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Mitt Romney 2012
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