Mitt Romney

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  • Romney endorses McCain, McCain claims victory

    At a press conference Thursday, Mitt Romney delivered his endorsement of John McCain -- McCain's camp says this clinches the nomination, but Mike Huckabee doesn't sound ready to give up.
  • Report: Romney to endorse McCain

    Mitt Romney will endorse John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination on Thursday, according to the Associated Press.
  • Romney defeats McCain

    He may have dropped out of the race there, but Mitt Romney won the Conservative Political Action Conference's straw poll anyway.
  • What will the conservatives do now?

    Alex Koppelman considers the post-Romney Republican race.
  • Requiem for a right-wing dream

    Mitt Romney preached about a degraded America -- then quit the '08 race. Now hardcore conservatives have to cozy up to John McCain.
  • "Because I love America ... I have to now stand aside"

    Mitt Romney tells attendees at a conservative conference that he's getting out of the presidential race in order to support the "war on terror."
  • Why McCain provokes paranoia on the right

    Not only does the Arizona senator mock conservative orthodoxy, but, even worse, his pro-immigration think tank took money from George Soros and other frightening liberals.
  • Say it ain't so, Hugh

    Even one of his most devoted supporters seems ready to kick Mitt Romney to the curb.
  • The cost of defeat

    It's a good thing Mitt Romney has a substantial personal fortune behind him, because his delegates aren't coming cheap.
  • The GOP chases its tail

    McCain powers toward the nomination, sort of; Huckabee surges in the South -- and Romney struggles to stay relevant.
  • Goodbye, Super Tuesday

    Clinton and Obama fight on to the next round of primaries -- and a probable matchup with John McCain.
  • Beaten, not bowed, Romney promises to keep campaigning

    Mitt Romney was expected to be fighting it out with John McCain for the Republican lead on Super Tuesday, but it didn't end up that way.
  • Is Mitt Romney in trouble?

    Early rounds of exit polling show that Romney could be facing surprising defeats around the country, and that Mike Huckabee could be resurgent.
  • Tug of Dole

    Bob Dole weighed in on John McCain's behalf, leading to a nasty exchange between McCain and Mitt Romney over the former senator.
  • John McCain hates Mitt Romney

    McCain spends the day before Super Tuesday in Romney's backyard, a poke in the eye that had more symbolic than strategic value.
  • Does Mitt Romney love Ronald Reagan enough?

    In a new ad, Sen. John McCain's campaign hits out at its rival, attacking Mitt Romney's conservative credentials by questioning his belief in Reagan.
  • Mad McCain

    With just a day left before Super Tuesday, Mitt Romney and surrogates are trotting out a new, personal attack on John McCain.
  • Mitt Romney's Mormon detour

    Romney, whose religion may have hurt his chances at the Republican nomination, discreetly mourns his church's president and "prophet" at a Utah funeral as his own campaign's vital signs ebb.
  • Young voters are stoked

    Genuinely inspired, the Facebook generation is turning out to vote in record numbers. Will they make a difference?
  • Quote of the day

    Wow, Mike Huckabee -- why don't you tell us how you really feel about Mitt Romney?
  • The GOP money race

    Republican candidates release latest fundraising numbers, without a lot to crow about.
  • Blowback from the GOP's holy war

    The 2008 Republican race has left a bitter legacy of sloganeering against Muslims. It may well haunt the party this November.
  • McCain tees off on Romney

    The emboldened front-runner took shots at Romney throughout Wednesday's GOP debate, as if winning seemed less important to him than pissing off his rival.
  • John McCain is back on top

    With his victory in Florida, the Arizona Republican narrows the field and has Mitt Romney on the run.
  • Romney not giving up yet

    He lost a close race in Florida to John McCain, but Mitt Romney is continuing his campaign.
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