by Dominic Carter | Apr 17, 2012 | News, Politics
You knew it was coming. It had to be on the way. After all it’s Mitt Romney. One step forward, two steps backwards. Sure enough, on Sunday, reporters overheard Romney telling wealthy Palm Beach, Fla., contributors how he would slash education and housing...
by Dominic Carter | Apr 4, 2012 | News, Politics
Numerically it may not officially be over… but with his sweep of Wisconsin, Maryland and Washington, D.C., Mitt Romney is on a trajectory to the nomination. Romney also crossed an important symbolic threshold Tuesday night, passing the halfway mark in his march...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 19, 2012 | News, Politics
President Obama’s re-election campaign is out with its first TV spot of the cycle, and it tries to portray him as a chief executive who’s done a good job despite being smeared. It’s a two-pronged argument that Obama’s done well on ethics reform...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 18, 2012 | News, Politics
Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney acknowledged Tuesday that he pays an income tax rate close to 15 percent, the same rate that billionaire investor Warren Buffett has decried as lower than that paid by most middle-class Americans. Asked a press...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 16, 2012 | News, Politics
Jon Huntsman spokesman Tim Miller says the former ambassador to China and Utah Governor was “proud of the race that he ran” but “did not want to stand in the way” of rival Mitt Romney, the current front-runner for the Republican nomination. Huntsman plans to endorse...