Posted in Mitt Romney on Dec 20th, 2007 1 Comment »
Michelle Cunha of Hill, N.H. works for New Hampshire Peace Action, and she landed in the spotlight Monday when she was asked to leave Mitt Romney’s campaign event at Insight Technologies in Londonderry. Cunha said she has been making the rounds of both Democratic and Republican contenders’ campaign stops, handing out a list of questions [...]
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Posted in Mitt Romney on Dec 14th, 2007 No Comments »
Mitt Romney thinks a future Winter Olympics in New Hampshire is doubtful, but he will back it if anyone can find a mountain long enough for the downhill ski. Asked recently if he’d try to bring the games here if he is elected president, Romney, who bailed out the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City [...]
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Posted in Mitt Romney on Dec 13th, 2007 No Comments »
Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney,will campaign in New Hampshire on Friday. She will make stops in Rye, Nashua and Salem. Her first stop will be a house party at U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg’s Rye home at 10:30 a.m., followed by an appearance at the Salem GOP Women’s Luncheon at the Colosseum [...]
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Posted in Mitt Romney on Dec 13th, 2007 No Comments »
There may be a couple more chances for the autograph hounds to snag Mitt Romney’s signature on the cover of National Review. The conservative magazine just endorsed Romney for president and put his picture on the cover. Romney’s in Iowa this week for the debate, but chances are he’ll be back in the Granite State [...]
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Posted in Mitt Romney on Dec 11th, 2007 No Comments »
What kind of first lady would Ann Romney be? Mitt Romney says his wife will be a bit like Nancy Reagan and Laura Bush, who both dedicated themselves to a cause. Reagan made the war on drugs her crusade, and Bush has used her position to promote reading. But Ann Romney’s passion is helping kids [...]
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A day before the Iowa debate, Mitt Romney has launched a new TV ad, underlining his differences with rival Mike Huckabee on the issue of immigration. The 30-second spot, called “The Record,” will air in Iowa only and presents Romney as opposed to giving benefits (like driver’s licenses and college tuition breaks) to illegal immigrants, [...]
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Rep. Tom Tancredo, in a letter posted on his campaign Web site, announced he would not be participating in a Spanish language debate on Dec. 9. The debate, sponsored by Univision, will take place in Miami, and will take candidates’ answers in English and translate them into Spanish. But Tancredo will not be participating. “Can [...]
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Posted in Mitt Romney on Nov 21st, 2007 No Comments »
Mitt Romney’s campaign says the 60-year-old Republican presidential hopeful is anticipating a new arrival. Romney’s daughter-in-law Laurie is due to give birth to a baby boy. Laurie is Romney’s son Matt’s wife. The couple has three other children.
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When Rudy Giuliani decided to put his ads on television, he decided to do it as often as he could. Less than one week after his first TV ad, “Tested”, hit local stations in Boston and New Hampshire, running several times each night, he’s released his second television ad. Today the “Leadership” ad began to [...]
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Sen. John McCain has denounced the people behind the telephone push polls in New Hampshire, according to campaign spokesman Barry Flynn. McCain called the practice “repugnant and despicable” and said it has no place in New Hampshire politics. The push poll reportedly denigrated Mitt Romney’s religion and military service. “I am outraged by the cowardly [...]
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