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  • Romney: I Would ‘Absolutely Not’ Vote for Trump over Biden

    02/29/2024 6:09:06 AM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 111 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 02/28/2024 | Pam Key
    Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) said Wednesday on CNN’s “The Source” that he would never vote for former President Donald Trump for president over President Joe Biden. Anchor Kaitlan Collins asked, “Would you vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden?” Romney said, “No, no, no, absolutely not.” He continued, “For me there two the factors for decided who I want to have as the leader of my country, and the person who is the example of the president for my kids, my grandkids. One is their position and policies. And on foreign policy I’m not aligned with Donald Trump, at least...
  • Mitt Romney says Donald Trump will change America with 'trickle-down racism'

    06/13/2016 7:12:18 AM PDT · by Pelham · 60 replies
    CNN Politics ^ | June 11 2016 | Theodore Schleifer
    Mitt Romney suggested Friday that Donald Trump's election could legitimize racism and misogyny, ushering in a change in the moral fabric of American society. The 2012 Republican nominee, who has openly opposed Trump's candidacy, went further than he has before in outlining to CNN's Wolf Blitzer how the country's character would suffer in a Trump White House. Trump's rhetoric has caused even some other Republicans to label him a racist, and Romney said he would not be able to paper over his incendiary remarks. "I don't want to see trickle-down racism," Romney said in an interview here in a suite...
  • GOP base still wild about Palin

    09/29/2009 6:30:14 AM PDT · by posterchild · 69 replies · 2,416+ views
    Politico via news.yahoo.com ^ | Tues Sept 29, 2009 | Michael Falcone, Zachary Abrahamson
    Despite a torrent of criticism from the media, Democrats and even some in her own party, Sarah Palin remains the hottest brand name in politics. Her recent resignation was perplexing. It’s raised doubts about her viability as a potential presidential candidate. Still, she remains extremely popular with the GOP grass roots, and most Republican Party leaders would jump at the chance to have her headline one of their events. That’s the picture that emerges from interviews with dozens of GOP state and local leaders from across the country. As part of an effort to gauge Palin’s popularity with the rank...