May 19, 2013

In First Post-Election Interview, Romney Calls Race A ‘Magnificent’ Experience

In the first interview the Romneys have given since their November loss, they say they’re moving on. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us News

Romney: Heart told him he’d win, until he saw Fla.

WASHINGTON (AP) — 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. Top Headlines

Romney Didn’t Want To Run, Son Says

The 2012 Republican presidential nominee had to be convinced by his family to get into the race, his son tells the Boston Globe. “He wanted to be president less than anyone I’ve met in my life,” Tagg Romney says. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us News

Obama And Romney Have Lunch, Agree To ‘Stay In Touch’

President Obama hosted his recently ousted rival, Mitt Romney, for their first post-election meeting Thursday at the White House, a lunch of turkey chili and Southwestern grilled chicken salad. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us News

Romney To Have Lunch With Obama At The White House Thursday

It will be the 2012 contenders’ first meeting since the presidential election. President Obama had previously said he hoped to work with his Republican challenger on some issues. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us News

Obama wins Fla., topping Romney in final tally

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — President Barack Obama was declared the winner of Florida’s 29 electoral votes Saturday, ending a four-day count with a razor-thin margin that narrowly avoided an automatic recount that would have brought back memories of 2000. Top Headlines

Early Returns Give States To Both Romney And Obama

Americans go to the polls today to choose the winner of the long, expensive and bitter race between President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney. The outcome is expected to be determined by a handful of battleground states, and perhaps only one. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us News

Early Returns Give States To Both Romney And Obama

Americans go to the polls today to choose the winner of the long, expensive and bitter race between President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney. The outcome is expected to be determined by a handful of battleground states, and perhaps only one. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us News

Obama? Romney? Nation decides after long campaign

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama moved ahead Tuesday night in the race for the White House, rolling up victory margins in the reliably Democratic Northeast and at home in Illinois. Republican Mitt Romney secured his conservative base in an election season shadowed by a weak economy and high unemployment. Top Headlines

Obama? Romney? Nation decides after long campaign

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney dueled for the White House on Tuesday in a tight-to-the-finish election shadowed by a weak economy and high unemployment that crimped middle class dreams for millions. Top Headlines