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Topic: Mitt Romney

Feb.22
11:28 AM ET
In January, I wrote that I thought this primary would go all the way to the convention due to voter uncertainty and was my major call for U.S. politics. These GOP debates are like votes in Greece: every one appears to be crucial, but each one creates more uncertainty.    Read More
Feb.21
11:57 AM ET
Tuesday, 21 Feb 2012
Team Romney tells me there will be a bolder tax-cut plan released either at the debate tomorrow night (if Mitt gets it in) or more formally at his Detroit Economic Club speech on Friday. I’m embargoed from releasing details until tomorrow.    Read More
Feb.10
4:51 PM ET
Feb.07
12:04 PM ET
Tuesday, 7 Feb 2012
Posted By:Ziad Abdelnour Bullish on Books Blog
As venture capital and private equity continue to make news headlines, some entrepreneurs may find it challenging to distinguish fact from fiction.   Read More
Feb.03
5:16 PM ET
Friday, 3 Feb 2012
That great phrase was coined by the late Jack Kemp, who believed that growth and opportunity for all is the answer to poverty - Does Mitt Romney understand this?   Read More
Feb.02
12:30 PM ET
Thursday, 2 Feb 2012
The 2012 presidential campaign offers Republicans the opportunity for a robust debate on the roles of free markets and state intervention in defining the opportunities the economy offers Americans.    Read More
Jan.31
9:45 AM ET
Tuesday, 31 Jan 2012
Posted By:Sara Fagen CNBC Guest Blog
Pundits, pollsters, and political forecasters can agree on at least one thing following this tumultuous Republican primary season. Not since 1976, when Ronald Reagan racked up victories in Southern and Midwest primaries and took his fight all the way to the Republican convention that year, has the race for the Republican nomination been so interesting.    Read More
Jan.30
4:08 PM ET
Monday, 30 Jan 2012
Posted By:Ben Walsh, Business InsiderNetNet
On Friday, The New York Times published an exhaustively detailed history of Mitt Romney's relationship with Goldman Sachs.    Read More
Jan.26
6:21 PM ET
Thursday, 26 Jan 2012
Newt Gingrich ratcheted up his attacks against GOP rival Mitt Romney Thursday but said that doesn't mean he's against capitalism. “I am very pro free market, I am very pro capitalism,” Gingrich said.   Read More
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VIDEO | TOPIC : People/Political Leaders/Mitt Romney
Robert Costa, National Review, has the latest details on the GOP race, and discussing whether Romney's 20% tax plan will...
Glenn Hubbard, Columbia University, discusses Mitt Romney's new supply-side tax plan, and why it is called the "20% solu...
CNBC's Eamon Javers reports the latest details on the President's tax reform plan, and debating whether it will pass Con...
Mitt Romney will propose cutting top tax rate for individuals to 28%, with CNBC's John Harwood.
CNBC's John Harwood has the details on what President Obama's tax overhaul is trying to achieve politically, explaining ...
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