...in the months leading up to the 2012 presidential election, with the Romney campaign using the company as a "symbol of failure" of...
...sometimes without success), as well as a late push by Governor Mitt Romney in coal-dependent regions, like southern Ohio. Obama's re-election means...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...would likely mean an extension of the Bush-era cuts as Mitt Romney favored maintaining the current gift tax exemption and eliminating the estate tax...
The GC of Molina Healthcare, a leading provider of government-assisted health care services, spent a lot of time in the months leading up to the election analyzing what a Romney win would mean for he
Originally Published: The Recorder
...and inmates, and made threats against the life of then-Governor Mitt Romney and then-Attorney General Thomas Reilly. Just prior to Tavares's release...
The GC of Molina Healthcare, a leading provider of government-assisted health care services, spent a lot of time in the months leading up to the election analyzing what a Romney win would mean for he
...sometimes without success), as well as a late push by Governor Mitt Romney in coal-dependent regions, like southern Ohio. Obama's re-election means...
...in the post for a second term. Meanwhile, if Mitt Romney wins, Bleich said he would prepare to depart by the 2013 inauguration...
...property under the eyes of the law. Whether it is Seamus, the Romney's family Irish setter, or Bo, the First Dog, that resides at...
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