corner.nationalreview.com - 6/25/2009
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Four years from now, Mitt Romney will be president of the United States.
My reasoning is as follows. Point One: The Obama team, while still basking in honeymoon-level approval ratings today, has pointed itself in a direction that will result in disappointed hopes for the American people. They ...
article.nationalreview.com - 7/3/2009
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article.nationalreview.com —
If you cant surprise your detractors with your
grasp of policy when you re-emerge on the national...
stage, you wont win the nomination. More important, you wont deserve to.
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Goldberg: A Letter to Sarah
people-press.org - 6/24/2009
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people-press.org —
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has seen his
favorability ratings improve and now enjoys a positive balance...
of opinion among the general public: 40% rate him favorably, 28% unfavorably. This marks a reversal of opinion from February 2008, ...
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Romney's Image Improves; Palin Well Regarded by ...
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The Republican "Next-In-Line" Myth
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right —
... Interestingly, the next-in-line myth seems most likely to come up right now in connection with predictions that Mitt Romney will win the prize, viz. this Mike Potemra June 15 post at National Review's The Corner: ...
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WSJ.com: Washington Wire 6/24/2009
Susan Davis reports on politics.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is more popular among the general public now than during 2008’s Republican primary campaign, according to the latest poll from the Pew Research Center on the ...