- Jason Horowitz
- Reporter
Romney’s prep-school pranks sometimes had sharp edge
Mitt Romney’s campaign has turned to his youthful antics to highlight his less-stiff side, but some of his classmates at the elite and clubby Cranbrook prep school recall a prankster who sometimes took things too far.
Why does Romney seem so stiff?
Friends say the fun, affable man they know hasn’t appeared on the campaign trail — perhaps because he’s trying too hard.
N.Y. could be a campaign-killer for Santorum
If Mitt Romney’s victories Tuesday night in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District served as a death sentence for Rick Santorum’s campaign, New York — in a departure from its usual role as a political ATM — promises to be the executioner.
Romney’s road to nomination paved by dedicated delegate counter
Katie Biber, the general counsel of Mitt Romney’s campaign, has brought her determined personality to bear on the GOP candidate’s quest to gather the requisite number of delegates for the nomination.
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