Mitt Romney

John McCain, Karl Rove Talk Mitt Romney for President 2016, Source Says Republican Is 'Observing' His Chances

Mitt Romney has previously stated that he will not run for president again come 2016, but the former Republican nominee still seems to have a lot of support.

Mitt Romney 2016 Presidential Chances: Will the Former Republican Nominee Run Again?

Mitt Romney's latest interview he does not turn down the possibility that he may run in 2016; however, other GOP members do not believe he will run.

2016 Presidential Race, Candidates, and Voting: Mitt Romney Says 'We'll See What Happens' About Making Another Run

Although Mitt Romney has adamantly denied that he will make a third attempt to run for president, the former Massachusetts governor changed his tone when recently asked about his political aspirations.

Mitt Romney Attacks 'Two Peas' President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, But Will the Republican Run in 2016 Presidential Election?

Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney said that he would be a better president than some notable Democrats, but will the Republican run in the 2016 presidential election?

N.H. Police Commissioner Resigns Amid Racist Remarks Toward President Obama

Police commissioner Robert Copeland, 82, resigned from his post as head of the Wolfeboro police commission Monday following his town's demand that he step down for making racial remarks toward the the nation's president.

Mitt Romney on Minimum Wage: Former Massachusetts Governor Says 'We Ought to Raise It'

Unlike many of his colleagues in the Republican Party, Mitt Romney has declared that he is in favor of a minimum wage hike.

Mitt Romney Still Against Same Sex Marriage, Says Its Negative Impacts Happen "Over Generations"

The former governor and presidential candidate expressed his opinion on marriage equality on Meet the Press

Mitt Romney Gangnam Style Dance: Watch Him Break it Down at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Conference

He tries at first then just ad-libs a jig Arizona Young Single Adults, which is a Latter-Day Saints organization, also known as Mormons, had Mitt Romney and his wife as guests of honor at a conference in Tempe among other distinguished guests like the president of ASU.

Mitt Romney 47 Percent Remark: 'Actually, I Didn't Say That'

Once again, 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney explained that the infamous “47 percent…” remark he made during the past elections supposedly stating that ‘47 percent of Americans can’t be persuaded to take personal responsibility’, was taken out of context, this was according to a recent interview by The Washington Post as reported by the Huffington Post.
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