WASHINGTON -- Leading Republicans refused to join in some recent friendly fire aimed at Mitt Romney over the state of his campaign, arguing that any recent stumbles would not have a lasting impact.
By Michael A. Memoli, Los Angeles Times
Sun, 07/08/2012 - 9:39am
WASHINGTON -- Leading Republicans refused to join in some recent friendly fire aimed at Mitt Romney over the state of his campaign, arguing that any recent stumbles would not have a lasting impact.