Romney Gets Pushback From Conservatives

PoliticoTHE RACE: Romney gets pushback from conservativesCBS NewsMonths after he clinched the Republican nomination, Mitt Romney is still struggling to win over skeptical conservatives. And the longer he waits to name a running mate, the more time conservative activists have to try to coax him to name one of their ...Romney Pivots, Embraces Massachusetts Health Plan AgainABC NewsMitt Romney Criticized By Franciscan Friars For Comments On The PoorHuffington PostHealth-care reform: Has Team Romney embraced the individual mandate?Christian Science MonitorNew York Times -Newsdayall 358 news articles »

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