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George Romney -- wrong guy. (Laughter.) Governor Romney -- he was a good governor. (Laughter.) Governor Romney is a -- he's a patriotic American.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Another example: Dave Robertson, president of Koch Industries, sent a letter to 30, 000 employees at subsidiary George-Pacific, endorsing Mitt Romney and several other conservative candidates, and spelling out how employees might be hurt by rising gas prices and high inflation.
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His father, George Romney, was a rich, albeit self-made, car executive.
ECONOMIST: Mitt Romney
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George Romney, the governor of Michigan, a wishy-washy moderate, was obviously unsuitable, to say nothing of the Republican archliberal Nelson Rockefeller, of New York.
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First, Romney's policy ideas echo the rosy-tinted themes of George W. Bush's failed policies in the region.
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Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and former President George W. Bush, as well as celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, George Clooney, Mark Zuckerberg and Lady Gaga.
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What he expects to lose in Black turnout, he hopes to more than make up for with votes and support from the alternative lifestyle community and the Latino electorate while seeking to position Mitt Romney as the soft, wimp-like political offspring of Michael Dukakis-George H.
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However, the Obama re-election team often points to Romney's father, the late George Romney, who released 12 years of tax returns when he ran for president in 1968.
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If the strategy worked, Mitt Romney and George W. Bush could both take credit for reforming health care by using market-based ideas and without raising taxes.
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They made significant gains in Hispanic-dominated districts, which George W. Bush lost by 11% but Mitt Romney lost by 32%.
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Even Mr Romney's much more modest call to cut the corporate tax rate and extend income-tax cuts dating from George Bush junior's presidency generates more dismay than enthusiasm among voters.
ECONOMIST: The presidential race