Trump endorses Romney’s Senate bid — and Romney accepts
President Donald Trump is endorsing Mitt Romney in Utah’s Senate race, another sign that the two Republicans are burying the hatchet after a fraught relationship.
Romney loyalists ponder a future with Trump
Donald Trump can be an effective president, and he’s going to win with you or without you, Republican Chairman Reince Priebus told several hundred of the party’s top donors and strategists Saturday.
Slimantics: Presidential campaigns and the Little Dooey effect
Mitt Romney didn’t announce he was running for President during his visit to Mississippi on Wednesday.
Susan Estrich: Rupert is right
Mitt Romney and his allies are not very pleased with media magnate Rupert Murdoch, who this week said out loud what most political pros have been stewing about for years: Romney was a “terrible candidate.”
Romney speaks at MSU, still undeclared for 2016
In front of a sold out Lee Hall Auditorium on Mississippi State University’s campus, Gov. Mitt Romney delivered a speech to students and supporters as part of MSU’s Global Lecture Series.
Romney’s MSU visit at full capacity
Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee for president, will speak at Mississippi State University on Wednesday and all tickets to the events have been claimed.
Conservatives cheer on Romney as field grows
Mitt Romney’s unexpected step into the 2016 presidential contest is drawing enthusiasm from the GOP’s most passionate conservatives.
AP sources: Romney considering third run for White House
In a move that surprised his most loyal supporters and former staff, Mitt Romney told several donors Friday he is seriously considering a third run for the White House.
Mitt Romney to speak at MSU Jan. 28
Mississippi State University will welcome former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney to campus Jan. 28 to take part in the university’s Global Lecture Series.
Romney’s in demand as Republicans’ future unclear
Almost two years after his Election Day drubbing, Mitt Romney is the Republican man in demand.
Romney insists he won’t be a candidate in 2016
Returning to the same New Hampshire farm where he launched his last presidential campaign, Mitt Romney on Wednesday insisted he would not pursue a third White House bid but called on voters to punish President Barack Obama by giving Republicans the Senate majority this fall.
Romney tries to re-emerge as GOP force
Once fearing he would be viewed as “a loser for life” if he failed to win the presidency, Mitt Romney is trying to re-emerge as a force in Republican politics.
Romney’s son says he helped people in crash
Josh Romney says he was first on the scene after a vehicle crashed into a house Thanksgiving night in suburban Salt Lake, and he helped four people from the wreckage.
Ann Romney’s cookbook, more than just recipes
PHOENIX — Mitt Romney cooks. He washes dishes. The former Republican presidential candidate even does his own laundry. The candid revelations come from his wife,
Post-Romney, some in GOP reject advice to moderate
WASHINGTON — After Mitt Romney’s 2012 loss, many senior Republicans concluded the party must moderate its image on issues such as immigration and reproductive rights.
Romney: Heart told him he’d win until he saw Fla.
Mitt Romney says his heart said he was going to win the presidency, but when early results came in on election night, he knew it was not to be.
Obama asks Romney to lunch
Bitter campaign foes just weeks ago, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are sharing lunch at the White House with an eye on overlapping interests rather than the sharp differences that defined their presidential contest.
Susan Estrich: Take Two
Now that the election is over, and President Obama has returned to Washington to try to turn all the rhetoric about working together into something real, Republicans and talking heads (especially the conservative ones whose predictions seemed to be based entirely on wishful thinking and perhaps the desire for some last-minute fundraising) are obsessing about how Mitt Romney managed to lose this election.
Seemingly endless Wis. election cycle eases to end
Candidates approving this message have been at it for two years in Wisconsin, along with the robocalls, angry commercials, emails begging for campaign donations and glossy political mail.
Voter turnout strong locally
Although President Barack Obama was elected to a second term Tuesday night, Republican Mitt Romney won in Lowndes County but only by a narrow margin.