Mitt Romney in 2012 or 2016

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By jdnyc


Presidential Elections

We are close to the finish line! The great presidential election of 2007-2008 is coming to an end! Who knows what will happen, but the one thing we do know is that we will do it all over again in 2012, just as we have done every four years for our nation's history. I don't plan on speculating that much on 2012, but just wanted to keep this hub updated and somewhat relevant.

UPDATE 1/17/09

We made it to the Innaguration!  (well, a few more days, but close enough).  That means we are only four years away from the next innaguration!

Mitt Romney in 2008 in the News

  • Tolerance? We have a ways to goUSA Today11 minutes ago

    Americans still have a religious, not political, bias against Republican Mitt Romney, according to a study conducted during last year's election.

  • Newsweek: Why Cheney should run in 2012MSNBC30 hours ago

    Three years out, the GOP field does not offer a putative nominee. When Gallup polled on the Republican race for 2012, it asked about Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Tim Pawlenty, and Haley Barbour. Cheney covers all the ground these folks do, and then some.

  • Rove scheduled to speak at conferenceThe Bakersfield Californian66 minutes ago

    Karl Rove, the Republican strategist and political commentator, is scheduled to speak at next year's Bakersfield Business Conference, the event's organizers have announced. Also newly confirmed for the Oct. 9 event are Democratic strategist Bob Beckel and journalist Eleanor Clift.

Mitt Romney at the 2008 GOP Convention

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Ralph Deeds  says:
2 years ago

Michael Kinsley says "Mit will do or say anything or the opposite if he thinks it will get him to the White House." However, he's probably the best of a sorry lot of GOP candidates.

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