Published 11/7/2008
by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
at CNN Political Ticker
NEW YORK (Fortune) — Mitt Romney, former Massachusetts governor and co-founder of private equity firm Bain Capital, is often mentioned as a GOP contender for 2012. He spoke with Fortune's Jia Lynn Yang.
Any management advice for the next president? How does he rally a depressed nation to meet the challenges we face?
He should forget entirely [...]
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