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Romney: Throw out the big-government liberals

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addressed the Republican National Convention on Wednesday. Here is the text of that speech:

Time.com: Romney's Veep Audition

In Denver for a day, the former presidential candidate showed why many believe he will be John McCain's running mate -- skewering the Dems in pitch-perfect sound bites, with a smile

Transcript of GOP debate at Reagan Library

ANDERSON COOPER, CNN: The first question is actually a question that will go to all of you, but I'll start with Governor Romney. During a 1980 debate, he suggested Americans determine who to vote for by asking themselves, "Are you better off than you were four years ago?"

Romney endorses McCain for GOP nomination

Former Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney announced Thursday that he is backing Sen. John McCain in his bid for the Oval Office.

McCain reaches out to Romney to unite GOP

GOP front-runner Sen. John McCain reached out to jittery conservatives Friday, saying he was ready to sit down with former candidate Mitt Romney to unite Republicans before the general election.

Five questions on Romney's withdrawal

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney dropped out of the GOP race Thursday after a disappointing showing on Super Tuesday, surprising many conservatives and his own supporters.

Romney suspends presidential campaign

Mitt Romney suspended his bid for the Republican presidential nomination Thursday, saying if he continued it would "forestall the launch of a national campaign and be making it easier for Senator Clinton or Obama to win."

Time.com: Why Romney's Product Launch Failed

He approached the campaign like a business venture, but discovered that politics is different. Now he's out of the race

People.com: Mitt Romney Suspends Presidential Campaign

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who trailed Arizona Sen. John McCain on Super Tuesday, will suspend his presidential campaign, he announced Thursday.

FSB: Romney's missed chance

If you trust the polls, John McCain will emerge as the likely Republican Party nominee at the end of Super Tuesday, today's multi-state primary. But the Arizona senator is hardly the most authoritative Republican candidate when it comes to the increasingly troubled U.S. economy, which business owners name as one of their top concerns in most polls.

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