Mitt Romney

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  • Florida polls close

    The primary is over; Republican race is too close to call, but Hillary Clinton takes the Democratic side, for whatever it's worth.
  • Earliest exit poll results from Florida

    Polls are closed in the eastern part of the state, and the press scuttlebutt has John McCain leading exit polls, barely.
  • Political pandering, South Florida edition

    Every four years, presidential contenders discover the special needs of South Florida's Cubans. A bipartisan, candidate-by-candidate guide to flip-flopping and talking tough about Castro.
  • A GOP thriller in Florida

    Romney makes a Bill Clinton sex joke, Huckabee fears a Chuck Norris kick to the face, Giuliani triumphantly talks football and more.
  • Who would Jesus punch?

    The Times says Romney is the "most disliked" GOP candidate. Huckabee's guy wants to hit him.
  • Dead party walking

    The GOP candidates are a feeble group of Bush imitators tied to his disastrous war. And unless the surge turns into a miracle, even front-runner McCain won't beat a Democrat.
  • John McCain works his military magic in South Carolina

    An unwavering focus on national security propelled McCain to a narrow, but sweet victory eight years after his brutal loss to Bush there in 2000.
  • Romney wins Nevada caucuses

    He can claim a hat trick now, but Ron Paul was the only other GOP candidate to make a serious effort in the Silver State.
  • One part old-time religion, one part chutzpah

    After a bruising campaign, South Carolina's Republican primary -- which has always predicted the eventual nominee -- is a toss-up.
  • Ron Paul to visit Bob Jones University

    But Romney has already locked up the key endorsements.
  • Mitt Romney, president of Michigan

    Romney scrambles the Republican race by leaning hard on his Michigan roots, and on local nostalgia, for his first primary victory. But will his act play nationally?
  • And 61 percent voted against Romney

    Accentuating the negative from Michigan. Plus: The final results.
  • Uh, Mitt? Aren't you forgetting someone?

    Romney says he takes his inspiration from two of the last three Republican presidents.
  • Networks call Michigan for Romney

    McCain aide says it's all about South Carolina and Florida now.
  • Romney leads McCain in early returns

    And if it's a GOP primary, it must be on Fox.
  • If 80 percent of success is just showing up . . .

    While other candidates head for South Carolina, Romney stays put in Michigan.
  • Snow falls, Romney's hopes rise

    If turnout in Michigan is low, will it hurt McCain?
  • Mitt Romney's Rodney King moment

    The Republicans' most negative candidate says he'll end "the bickering, the sniping, the partisanship" in Washington.
  • Is Mitt Romney taking Michigan for a ride?

    The presidential hopeful crusades for the auto industry of yore -- and looks awfully out of touch with Michigan's economic pain.
  • Can't forget the Motor City

    All three leading Republicans pass within shouting distance of each other at the Detroit auto show, but no cars or models get caught in any crossfire.
  • The ghost of primaries past

    A Myrtle Beach debate shows Ronald Reagan is still the patron saint of South Carolina Republican politics.
  • McCain: The last man standing in New Hampshire

    A resurgent John McCain claims victory in the state he won eight years ago. Now on to South Carolina, where they play rough.
  • GOP to voters: Be afraid, be very afraid

    The Republican presidential contenders are engaged in a televised scaring contest, complete with explosions and sound effects, on the issue of national security. Check under your bed.
  • Republicans do it all over again

    On Fox News, the second GOP debate in 24 hours has the same punching bag: Mitt Romney. This time the network joined in.
  • Mitt Romney in the crosshairs

    At the ABC News/Facebook debate, the GOP gets tough -- on a wounded Mitt Romney.
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