Former Romney adviser opens up on 47% and other low points of the campaign
A top adviser for Mitt Romney’s failed presidential bid weighed in on some of the campaign’s low moments
A top adviser for Mitt Romney’s failed presidential bid weighed in on some of the campaign’s low moments
Mitt Romney told donors on a call Wednesday that Pres. Barack Obama outmatched him by offering “gifts” to African Americans, Hispanics and young voters.
President Obama says his most embarrassing moment is when he runs into a wall. It is “par for the course for me…I’m running into doors and desks all the time.”
Candidates in the tightly contested race for a U.S. Senate seat, both former Virginia governors, squared off in a debate organized by WTVR, WCVE, The League Of Women Voters of Virginia and AARP Virginia. Here are tweets from #PeoplesDebate. *warning, may contain strong language.
Republican Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney talked about foreign policy at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington.
In separate interviews, the president and his challenger will answer questions on the topics of critical interest to America’s voters.
The Wall Street Journal poll shows Obama leading Romney in Virginia by five points. Voters in the Commonwealth favor Obama to Romney 49 to 44 percent.
In the remaining days before the election, the presidential campaigns are focusing intensely on different demographics.
The latest polls show that Pres. Barack Obama got a post-convention boost.
Romney’s highly anticipated speech follows blockbusters from former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and running mate Rep. Paul Ryan.
Mitt Romney officially clinched the GOP presidential nomination Tuesday.
On Sunday, the “Pink Bus Tour” stopped in Richmond.