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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's first ad of the 2012 presidential campaign quotes President Obama out of context in what the Romney campaign is calling a deliberate attempt to ...
The Mitt Romney campaign released a scathingly simple ad today attacking Newt Gingrich-- a simple, unadulterated news report by Tom Brokaw detailing his fall into disgrace. Now both Brokaw and NBC ...
The ad shows a garbage truck on a street with a white arrow pointing at “Mitt’s $12 million house in San Diego, CA.” The ad includes a clip of Romney declaring, “It’s time for us to cut ...
Mitt Romney is hitting the airwaves with his first negative advertisement of the general election. "Doing Fine?" is the title of the TV attack ad, seeking to capitalize on a gaffe made by ...
(CBS News) In what may be one of the harshest ads of the 2012 campaign season yet, the liberal grassroots group MoveOn on Wednesday launched an ad that shows Mitt Romney morphing into Richard ...
Mitt Romney is sitting out the 2016 election cycle, but that doesn’t necessarily mean his campaign isn’t running ads. Or, more accurately, that his campaign ads aren’t being run. Kelli Ward ...
I was on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" today, and one of the segments led with a Mitt Romney campaign ad quoting President Obama's "you didn't build that" remarks. I remember thinking, as I heard the clip ...
Washington • A conservative group will air an ad in Utah for 10 days starting Thursday that says Sen. Mitt Romney has been “exposed by news reports as a Democrat secret asset” because of his ...
Oct. 18, 2012— -- Mitt Romney is once again making a push for the Latino vote. On Wednesday, the Republican presidential nominee released a new Spanish-language television ad that promised to ...
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney accused Democratic President Barack Obama of launching a “war on religion” in a television ad released Thursday (Aug. 9).
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is taking an early lead in political ad spending, with his GOP presidential campaign running more TV ads than any other candidate.
In his first television ad of the presidential campaign, Mitt Romney intended to use President Obama’s words during the 2008 presidential race against him (see below). But Democrats are calling ...
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