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Governor Mitt Romney tells CNN's Wolf Blitzer that he has no intention of running for President in 2016.
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In an interview with Wolf Blitzer, Mitt Romney says that despite concerns about terror threats in Russia, he'd still feel safe going to the Winter Olympics in Sochi and bringing his family.
An MSNBC host apologizes for poking fun at a family photo of the Romneys and their new grandkid, who is black.
If Gov. Chris Christie wins re-election, then it could put him in solid position for a White House run in 2016.
Brian Todd compares two crucial aspects of Obamacare and Romneycare: availability of doctors; costs to consumers.
President Obama compared Obamacare troubles to the Romneycare rollout, while opponents say comparisons are "pathetic."
CNN's Chief Political Analyst Gloria Borger sat down with former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his wife Ann in Park City, Utah to discuss life after the 2012 election and the future of the Republican Party.
Mitt Romney told Borger that he was "very upset" for making the "47%" comments that became a big roadblock in his campaign last year in the final months before Election Day.
On life after the election, Romney said that it "feels right" to be out of the public bubble.
Romney also discussed Obama's choosing of Susan Rice to be the next national security adviser, saying that he finds his pick "disappointing" and thinks she "seriously misled the American people" on what happened in Benghazi.
Gloria Borger's interview with the Mitt and Ann Romney airs on "The Lead" at 4 p.m. ET and "The Situation Room" at 5 p.m. ET and 6 p.m. ET.
(CNN) – Gov. Bobby Jindal – the newly elected chair of the Republican Governors Association and a frequent subject of 2016 presidential speculation – reiterated Thursday his irritation at Mitt Romney's comments explaining his defeat in the presidential election.
Romney was recorded telling donors on a conference call that President Barack Obama won votes by offering "gifts" to African-Americans, Hispanics and young voters.
Mitt Romney tones down politics and helps collect groceries for those affected by Sandy. CNN's Jim Acosta reports.
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