Press Releases

February 3, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced the support of Minnesota leaders.

“I’m quite proud to have the support of these Minnesota conservative leaders,” said Mitt Romney. “This wide-ranging support shows that my message of a smaller, simpler, and smarter federal government is resonating with Minnesotans as it is with voters across the country. I’m counting on these leaders to help me spread this message in the months to come.”

February 3, 2012

“It is interesting to see the latest attack from Speaker Gingrich and his disintegrating campaign. Unlike Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney never sat next to Nancy Pelosi in an ad funded by George Soros on behalf of Al Gore's global warming initiative. As recently as 2008, the Soros agenda had no better friend than Newt Gingrich. Nice try, Mr. Speaker.” –Ryan Williams, Romney Campaign Spokesman

February 3, 2012

“In the conscience arena, he not only vetoed the EC law and took to the pages of the Globe to explain his reasoning, he supported Catholic Charities’ resistance to placing children with same-sex couples, and even filed ‘An Act Protecting Religious Freedom’ to protect the rights of conscience of Catholic Charities and other religious organizations in Massachusetts. In fact, many of these actions are what convinced me to become an ‘evangelical for Mitt.’” – David French

February 3, 2012
 

Nevadans Who Have Suffered During The Housing Crisis Are Still Waiting To Hear Exactly What Speaker Gingrich Did For Freddie Mac:

Bloomberg: Gingrich Was Paid At Least $1.6 Million By Freddie Mac. “Newt Gingrich made between $1.6 million and $1.8 million in consulting fees from two contracts with mortgage company Freddie Mac, according to two people familiar with the arrangement.” (Clea Benson and John McCormick, “Gingrich Said to Be Paid About $1.6 Million By Freddie Mac,” Bloomberg, 11/16/11)

February 3, 2012

Mitt Romney today made the following statement on January’s employment report:

“We welcome the fact that jobs were created and unemployment declined. Unfortunately, these numbers cannot hide the fact that President Obama's policies have prevented a true economic recovery. We can do better. Last week, we learned that the economy grew only 1.7% in 2011, the slowest growth in a non-recession year since the end of World War II.  As a result, the percentage of Americans in the job market continues to decline and is now at a level not seen since the early 1980s.  Nearly 24 million Americans remain unemployed, underemployed, or have just stopped looking for work.  Long-term unemployment remains at record levels. I am running for president because I have the vision and experience to help rebuild the economy and put us on a path toward greater prosperity for all Americans.”

February 3, 2012

“Of those remaining, the former Massachusetts governor is the candidate who best represents the long-held values of Republican Party. Equally important, he is the one candidate who can be elected and the one best able to deal with the political realities in Washington, D.C., to accomplish what he and his party hope to accomplish if he’s elected president of the United States.”

February 2, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced the support of Donald Trump. Mr. Trump joins a growing list of over 2,500 elected officials, leaders and activists from across the country who have endorsed Mitt Romney.

February 2, 2012

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (Calif.), a one-time confidant to former Speaker Newt Gingrich (Ga.), is no longer starry-eyed about the GOP presidential hopeful and believes his moon base plan is a bust.

February 2, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced the support of Utah Governor Gary Herbert.

“I’m pleased to have Gary’s support,” said Mitt Romney. “Like Americans all across the country, Utah residents are struggling under President Obama’s failed policies and broken promises. As president, I will put in place pro-growth and conservative economic policies that will get Americans working again.”

February 2, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced additional Arizona elected officials supporting his campaign.

“I am heartened by the support of so many of Arizona’s conservative leaders,” said Mitt Romney. “This shows that my message of a simpler, smaller, and smarter federal government is resonating with the American people. With the help of these leaders, I look forward to bringing this message to Arizona.”

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