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January |
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The Road to Romney by Jiggy Jaguar
The Mitt Romney that ran in the last election cycle had some good ideas. Mitt debated well
and had a good team around him.
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March |
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Jobs, gas prices and candidate scorn goes south
by Frank Cotolo
A Labor Department job report revealed another month of growth in the private sector. Candidate
Romney was not impressed.
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Santorum strikes solidly in southern states
by Frank Cotolo
"No one said we would win Alabama," Santorum said, "because Tubby - I mean Newt - was supposed
to have it locked up."
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Obama launches bid with Biden
by Frank Cotolo
"We always knew the president would keep Joe on the ticket, as soon as we became convinced that
Hillary was not available."
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Romney rolls to Illinois trouncing
by Frank Cotolo
"There was not a peep about Gingrich getting out of the race. Santorum also said he is moving
on to Louisiana."
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Louisiana in struggling Santorum column
by Frank Cotolo
Rick Santorum was supposed to win Louisiana and Rick Santorum did what he was supposed to do
by winning Louisiana.
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April |
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Gingrich goes rogue; Santorum offers sacrifice
by Frank Cotolo
"I'm Gingrich, the genuine conservative who will get the nomination once everyone is sure Romney
cannot win the general election."
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Remaining contests moot to Mitt
by Frank Cotolo
Coming up next in the Republican Presidential primary schedule are Connecticut, Delaware,
New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
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May |
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Paul fades out but others back Romney
by Frank Cotolo
Nor is Mr. Paul endorsing Mitt Romney, even though his competitors, the biting Newt Gingrich,
the feisty Rick Santorum and the others, have said they will back him.
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July |
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Romney tax returns on the block by both parties
by Frank Cotolo
Mitt Romney was absorbing more verbal punches about his reticence to release more than two
years of tax returns as Democrats and fellow Republicans pelted him with comments.
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September |
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Remnants of Romney as Dems convene
by Frank Cotolo
Mitt Romney accepted the Presidential nomination and the Republican National Convention came
and went without any seeming advantage for Romney.
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Obama bounces, debates are next
by Frank Cotolo
President Obama has gotten a bounce in the polls after his much acclaimed convention appearance,
former President Bill Clinton among the heralded speakers.
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Romney stumbling but almost even in polls
by Frank Cotolo
People have been led to believe that the Republican candidate is not concerned with 47 percent
of the people in the country that would never vote for him.
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October |
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Romney scores, Obama snores
by Frank Cotolo
The day after the debate, editors at the Guinness Book of World Records are searching to find
the single person who does not think Romney won.
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'Bombs-away' Biden riles Ryan's messages
by Frank Cotolo
Vice President Joe Biden was full of himself and armed to the hilt with personality and passion
as the elder statesman debated Republican candidate Paul Ryan.
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Obama orchestrates Romney coup in second debate
by Frank Cotolo
President Barak Obama launched an aggressive attack on his opponent, Gov. Mitt Romney in the
second Presidential Debate of the 2012 election season.
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Debate trilogy ends with no particular slant
by Frank Cotolo
President Barak Obama and his opponent, Gov. Mitt Romney, completed the Presidential Debate
season with the objective topic being foreign policy.
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November |
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Obama votes carpet-bomb, decimate Romney camp
by Frank Cotolo
The President made mincemeat out of the battleground states, winning all except North Carolina,
which is drafting a resolution to succeed from the Union.
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