Senh: I didn't think the 15% tax rate that Mitt Romney paid last year will become such a big issue.
Senh: I didn't think the 15% tax rate that Mitt Romney paid last year will become such a big issue.
Senh: Looks like Mitt Romney's not getting pushed out of the spotlight. His rivals had two chances to attack him, and they came out kinda weak. I like how everyone except Rick Perry could answer correctly what they would be doing on a Saturday night if they weren't debating.
Senh: Now he has some money to retaliate against Mitt Romney's attack ads.
Senh: All eyes are on Mitt Romney now. Let's see if he can take the spotlight.
Senh: Newt Gingrich should have listened to his aides when they advised him to fight back against the negative ads that Romney's supporters put up shortly before and during the Iowa Caucuses. It's about time he fought back. It might be a little late, though.
Senh: Is it even fair that a campaign group supporting Mitt Romney can spend $3.5M in attack ads against Newt Gingrich, who don't have that kind of money to spend for a response ad? Romney is campaigning like he's already won the GOP nomination, attacking Barack Obama instead of his fellow GOP candidates.