Mitt Romney
Romney still working hard for the GOP and McCain
Some see Romney as taking advantage of the open race for the VP, others see it as being sporty and loyal to his party. Either way, Romney is championing hard for McCain and pushing his policies while doing so.
In an interview last week, Romney dismissed the idea that he was campaigning for vice president, saying […]
Mitt Romney helping where he can
Mitt Romney on CNN’s “American Morning” sounded smart, looked sharp and was on script supporting McCain while talking down Obama. Who knows if Romney is auditioning for the McCain’s VP slot or not, doesn’t matter — he is still well in the game.
He remarked that Obama would be an easier opponent for McCain in the general election, […]
Who’s that guy with McCain? Hey, that’s Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney partnered up with John McCain today in Salt Lake City for fundraisers and the two later traveled to Denver for more fundraising. With McCain lacking success in that department, Mitt Romney undoubtedly added some help in the Western states with a large Mormon population.
What does this say for the VEEP gossip that […]
Mitt Romney likes the idea of being VP running mate for McCain
Mitt Romney said if he was asked he would accept the VP for John McCain. Romney came on strong and grew on many conservatives the weeks leading up to Super Tuesday. If we recall, Romney surprised everyone by dropping out of the race at the CPAC saying that any continuation would jeopardize the beginning of […]
12Mar2008 | Loozianajay | 0 comments | ContinuedRove and GOP operatives want Romney as VP
The so-called political mastermind and former Bush administration political guru Karl Rove is voicing rather bluntly that Sen. John McCain pick Mitt Romney as his running mate, according to Washington columnist Robert Novak.
According to Novak, Rove and other GOP movers want Romney in the VP spot despite the reported hard feelings the two have […]
Mitt Romney backs McCain
Mitt Romney helped McCain seal the nomination by endorsing him and by asking his national convention delegates to swing behind him. The two were very icy towards one another during the primary but Romney spoke of McCain postively, “Even when the contest was close and our disagreements were debated, the caliber of the man was […]
15Feb2008 | loozianajay | 0 comments | ContinuedUnexpected Decision: Mitt Romney Leaves GOP Race at CPAC
First, an appreciative nod to a very deserving and capable candidate, Mitt Romney. He arguably ran one of the better campaigns organizing groups all across this nation. He deserves to be treated as a graceful and loyal Republican fighting hard to convey his views and conservatism to America. We appreciate his effort and he will […]
7Feb2008 | loozianajay | 0 comments | ContinuedThe 2008 CPAC Conference and McCain’s Opportunity
The 35th annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) will kick off today. There will be a lot riding on this year’s meeting as the Republican Party tries to rally around one figure to lead it’s agenda for hopefully the next four years.
Mitt Romney, John McCain, Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee will each speak, presenting […]
McCain’s victories says a lot about state of Republican Party
McCain won 9 states on Tuesday and is viewed as the winner in the Republican Primaries on Super Tuesday. However, the states McCain lost tell us more about his support as well the divisions in the party.
The states that McCain won are all traditionally “blue” states and not even McCain running as a Republicrat could […]
McCain big wins; total victory still elusive
Senator John McCain doesn’t have it in the bag but I bet he knows which bag he plans to bring with him. He emerged as the clear winner on Tuesday but is still shy of the required number of delegates to get him across the finish line.
Only months ago, McCain’s campaign was written off for […]
Dirty Business in West Virginia: McCain and Huckabee Work Together
Romney had banked on a rout in West Virginia. He made a trip to Charleston yesterday and addressed the convention in person. His campaign had also run radio ads and started building a ground operation there in July 2006, before he was an official candidate.
West Virginia Republicans had the first say yesterday, resolving at their […]
Republican Delegate Count from Tuesday
Up for grabs were more than 1,000 delegates in a patchwork of primaries, caucuses, and conventions in a 21-state, coast-to-coast GOP showdown yesterday. These are the results:
John McCain won 402
Mitt Romney won 107
Mike Huckabee won 99
Mike Huckabee bounces back from strength in the South
Mike Huckabee dismissed the notion that McCain was readying for a clean sweep Tuesday off the backs of Southern states. The South proved to be Huckabee’s turf after all with a victory starting the day off in West Virginia. Huckabee went on to win four more states on Tuesday: Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Arkansas. All […]
6Feb2008 | loozianajay | 0 comments | ContinuedRomney denies McCain sweep one day before Super Tuesday
Romney said he would “surprise” people who were counting on a McCain sweep. Romney said he sensed a “shift in the tide” as Republicans contemplated McCain as the potential nominee. “I plan on doing real well on Tuesday,” he said. “I don’t think we are halfway through as of Tuesday, maybe about halfway, and then […]
4Feb2008 | loozianajay | 0 comments | ContinuedHuckabee Losing the South to McCain?
Huckabee is now in third place in Georgia. That’s right, third place as in behind Romney and McCain. Strategic Vision has McCain and Romney running incredibly close. John McCain received 31%; Mitt Romney 29%; Mike Huckabee 26%; Ron Paul 5%; and 9% undecided.
This is astonishing considering in late January several polls showed Huckabee polling […]






