Campaigning in the backyard of America's auto industry, Mitt Romney re-ignited the bailout debate by suggesting he deserves "a lot of credit" for the recent successes of the nation's largest car companies.
Newt Gingrich has lobbed one attack after another on front-runner Mitt Romney, driving down Romney's likability rating among voters. The Obama campaign has compiled the slams in a video, the Christian Science Monitor reports.
The nomination all but in hand, Mitt Romney is refocusing his efforts on challenging President Obama, raising cash for the battle and reconciling with Rick Santorum.
Newt Gingrich will suspend his bid for the Republican presidential nomination next week, NBC News reports after Mitt Romney swept primaries in five states.
Mitt Romney laid claim to a fiercely contested Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night with five more primary triumphs and immediately set the tone for the general election campaign by attacking President Barack Obama over his handling of the economy.
"You don't quit the race just because you're behind," says GOP presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, (R-TX) discussing his plan to restore America and whether he will get enough delegates to win the nomination.
Rick Santorum suspends his presidential campaign, with CNBC's Eamon Javers. Tony Fratto, Hamilton Place Strategies, and Kevin Madden, Romney 2008 Presidential Campaign, also weigh in.
Discussing whether Rick Santorum's abrupt withdrawal from the presidential race clears the way for Mitt Romney to clinch the Republican nomination, with Kevin Madden, Romney campaign adviser.
On “Fox News Sunday,” Newt Gingrich described Mitt Romney as "far and away the most likely" GOP nominee. The writing is on the wall for Gingrich, the Christian Science Monitor reports.
Did Romney's primary sweep seal the deal for the Republican nomination? Howard Dean, former DNC chairman, and Rick Lazio, IgnitewithRickLazio.com, discuss.
After Mitt Romney's three-primary sweep on Tuesday, is it time for Rick Santorum to get out of the race? Foster Friess, Friess Associates founder, weighs in.
Debating whether tonight's primaries will become a tipping point in the GOP race for president, with Robert Shrum, Democratic strategist; Robert Costa, National Review; and Steve Forbes, Forbes Media chairman.
Discussing President Obama's policies, with Ed Gillespie, fmr. RNC chairman. Also, does GOP candidate, Mitt Romney have a "secret weapon" leading him into the home stretch? Robert Costa, National Review, and Sara Fagen, DDC Advocacy partner, weigh in.