Sometimes you don't need a picture to tell a story. The numbers speak for themselves — 1.7 million jobs lost under Obama.
I should go to an Obama 2012 event
I’ve run a very strong and positive campaign, my ads have been positive the only ad that I’ve ever put up contrasted myself with the other candidates and does so in a way talking about issues ... Governor Romney’s super PAC has put an ad out there suggesting that I voted to allow felons to be able to vo...
It's very clear -- if conservatives in South Carolina decide to be for Newt Gingrich, that in fact I'll win the primary on Saturday
What he’s saying is that the ad that says that I said, or I voted to allow felons to vote is inaccurate and it is inaccurate ... And if I had something in a super PAC that was supporting me that was inaccurate, I would go out and say, ‘Stop it.’ That you’re representing me and you’re representing my cam...
And I think once again last night, people had a sense that I was the guy who could best explain conservatism and could best stand there face-to-face with Obama and win the debate
Secondly, I did not have a super PAC run an ad against you. That’s, as you know, that’s something which is completely out of the control of the candidates. One of the things I decry in the current financial system that gets behind campaigns is that we have these voting requirements that put these super ...
In the United States, the Senate passed a resolution, by a majority of 100-to-one, to impose these sanctions, and in the US administration there is hesitation for fear of oil prices rising this year, out of election-year considerations ... In that regard, this is certainly a disappointment, for now.
I hope that every conservative will decide to vote for me. If they do, we will win by a surprising margin
The Bush administration is at a real crossroads, and it was taken there by Congress when it voted to zero out Dr. Brailer's office
It’s interesting that Romney agreed that he ought to release his income taxes but he doesn’t want to do it until April
Mitt Romney as governor chose to keep on or bring in a pretty strong group of environmental advocates and allowed them a broad latitude of policymaking opportunities and then repudiated their work even while he was paying detailed attention to it
When you become president, one thing that happens overnight is that you and everyone you love get a bunch of new nicknames
Thank you Tim Tebow and Tom Brady for being interesting enough to cancel out the GOP primary in my timeline for a few hours.
I – I think I've heard enough from folks saying, look, you know, let's see your tax records
The move to the Carolina Panthers' 74,000-seat stadium would replicate the 2008 convention, where Obama accepted the nomination at a packed Invesco Field in Denver. The move, which would open the speech to the public, is designed to help mobilize voters in North Carolina, a key swing state.
If you vote for Senator Santorum, in effect you’re functionally voting for Governor Romney to be the nominee because he’s not going to beat him
Sometimes you don't need a picture to tell a story. The numbers speak for themselves — 1.7 million jobs lost under Obama.
Like former President George Bush and others, I am inclined to release my returns in April – we’ll consider doing so when the time comes
There’s no more time for talking about stopping Mitt Romney. We’re going to do it next week in South Carolina or he’s almost certain to be the Republican nominee.
Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum shakes hands after giving a speech at the Summit County Lincoln Dinner Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Akron, Ohio.
View Photo »A supporter holds a pamphlet while listening to Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum give a speech at the Summit County Lincoln Dinner Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Akron, Ohio.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks to supporters at a rally held at Union Station Saturday, Feb.18, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum smiles as he listens to speakers at the Summit County Lincoln Dinner Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Akron, Ohio.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, speaks at the start of 'A Tribute to Salt Lake 2002 featuring Stars on Ice,' in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. Behind him, wiping his eye, is Derek Parra, who won a gold and silver medal in speed skating...
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, arrives with former Olympic figure skating medalist Kristi Yamaguchi to speak at the start of 'A Tribute to Salt Lake 2002 featuring Stars on Ice,' in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012.
View Photo »A young supporter holds a sign as he waits for Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, to speaks at a rally held at Union Station Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »Supporter Donna Otoya chants as she waits for Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, to speaks at a rally held at Union Station, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum hands back an autographed program before speaking at the Summit County Lincoln Dinner Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Akron, Ohio.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum meets supporters before speaking at the Summit County Lincoln Dinner Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Akron, Ohio.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, waves after speaking to a group of former Salt Lake City Olympics committee members, marking the tenth anniversary of the games, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012. Right is his wife Ann Romney, and...
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, pauses while speaking to a group of former Salt Lake City Olympics committee members, marking the tenth anniversary of the games, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, shakes hands with Fraser Bullock, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee, before speaking to a group of former Salt Lake City Olympic committee members, marking the tenth anniversary of...
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, and his wife, Ann, arrive onstage to speak to a group of former Salt Lake City Olympic committee members, at an event marking the tenth anniversary of the games, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012.
View Photo »Protesters congregate outside where Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum plans to speak Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Akron, Ohio. Santorum will speak at the Summit County Lincoln Dinner.
View Photo »Supporters hand out buttons of Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum during a Tea Party Rally in Columbus, Ohio February 18, 2012.
View Photo »Supporters listen as Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum during a Tea Party Rally in Columbus, Ohio February 18, 2012.
View Photo »State Senator Jim Hughes (R-OH) looks on as Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum (R) speaks during a Tea Party Rally in Columbus, Ohio February 18, 2012.
View Photo »State Senator Jim Hughes (R-OH) and Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine (C) listen as Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum (R) speaks during a Tea Party Rally in Columbus, Ohio February 18, 2012.
View Photo »COLUMBUS, OH - FEBRUARY 18: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum looks at a copy of the U. S. Constitution while speaking at a Tea Party rally February 18, 2012 in Columbus, Ohio. Santorum is campaigning in Ohio ahead of the March 6 state primary.
View Photo »Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum shakes hands with supporters during a Tea Party Rally in Columbus, Ohio, February 18, 2012.
View Photo »COLUMBUS, OH - FEBRUARY 18: Supporters carry signs for Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum speaks during a Tea Party rally February 18, 2012 in Columbus, Ohio. Santorum is campaigning in Ohio ahead of the March 6 state primary.
View Photo »COLUMBUS, OH - FEBRUARY 18: Supporters cheer for Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum during a Tea Party rally February 18, 2012 in Columbus, Ohio. Santorum is campaigning in Ohio ahead of the March 6 state primary.
View Photo »Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum (L) shakes hands with State Senator Jim Hughes (R-OH) during a Tea Party Rally in Columbus, Ohio February 18, 2012.
View Photo »COLUMBUS, OH - FEBRUARY 18: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum speaks during a Tea Party rally February 18, 2012 in Columbus, Ohio. Santorum is campaigning in Ohio ahead of the March 6 state primary.
View Photo »Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum shakes hands after giving a speech at the Summit County Lincoln Dinner Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, in Akron, Ohio.
View Photo »When you become president, one thing that happens overnight is that you and everyone you love get a bunch of new nicknames
Mitt Romney as governor chose to keep on or bring in a pretty strong group of environmental advocates and allowed them a broad latitude of policymaking opportunities and then repudiated their work even while he was paying detailed attention to it
I – I think I've heard enough from folks saying, look, you know, let's see your tax records
Thank you Tim Tebow and Tom Brady for being interesting enough to cancel out the GOP primary in my timeline for a few hours.
If you vote for Senator Santorum, in effect you’re functionally voting for Governor Romney to be the nominee because he’s not going to beat him
The move to the Carolina Panthers' 74,000-seat stadium would replicate the 2008 convention, where Obama accepted the nomination at a packed Invesco Field in Denver. The move, which would open the speech to the public, is designed to help mobilize voters in North Carolina, a key swing state.
Like former President George Bush and others, I am inclined to release my returns in April – we’ll consider doing so when the time comes
Sometimes you don't need a picture to tell a story. The numbers speak for themselves — 1.7 million jobs lost under Obama.
Barack Obama is going to have a billion dollars, the power of the White House, and the advantage of most support from the elite media
There’s no more time for talking about stopping Mitt Romney. We’re going to do it next week in South Carolina or he’s almost certain to be the Republican nominee.
It’s going to be a close run, but I think we can pull it off.
There’s no more time for talking about stopping Mitt Romney. We’re going to do it next week in South Carolina or he’s almost certain to be the Republican nominee.
I think last night helped with both of them
He may want to revisit a speech about religion. I think some people will have a hard time voting for a Mormon, but many will understand the policies that he stands for are [better] when compared to President Obama.
Our campaign is more than about replacing the president
The untold story of this primary is the irreparable damage Mitt Romney has done for himself with Hispanic voters.
Four of the companies that we invested in, they weren’t businesses I ran, but we invested in, ended up today having some 120,000 jobs ... Some of the businesses we invested in weren’t successful and lost jobs.
A good test of [Obama’s] sincerity would be to replace Ms. Jackson and Mr. Salazar
You know, it’s very interesting you should say that, Governor Romney
If the November election were held today and Romney were the Republican presidential nominee, 48% say they'd vote for the former Massachusetts governor, with 47% supporting the president
The talk you hear in Washington is pure talk, because there is nobody suggesting, the other candidates are not talking about real cuts
Bolstered by the twin engines of electability and perceived inevitability, Mitt Romney’s on a roll, advancing in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll to a 2-to-1 lead over his closest competitor in support for the Republican presidential nomination
Andrew Jackson had a pretty clear-cut idea about America’s enemies: Kill them
Counties have until the close of business Wednesday to get their official paperwork with caucus results to the Republican Party of Iowa, and certification should be wrapped up by the end of this week, party officials said Monday
You could take one janitor and hire 30 some kids to work in the school for the price of one janitor, and those 30 kids would be a lot less likely to drop out
