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SALT LAKE CITY -- Former presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is running for a Utah Senate seat, officially launching his political comeback attempt Friday by praising his adopted home state as a model for an acrimonious national government in Washington. Among the Republican Party s fiercest internal critics of President Trump, Romney never mentioned the administration or Mr. Trump himself.The closest allusion to Mr. Trump was Romney noting that Utah welcomes legal immigrants from around the world, while Washington sends immigrants a message of exclusion. Romney confidantes said leading up to his widely anticipated announcement that he intends to focus his campaign on Uta stanley canada h, where he moved with his wife, Ann, after losing the 2012 presidential election to incumbent President Obama. Utah has a lot to teach the politicians in Washington, Romney said, noting that on Utah s Capitol Hill, people treat one another with respect. I am running for United States Senate to serve the people of Utah and bring Utah s values to Washington. pic.twitter/TDkas6gD2pmdash; Mitt Romney @MittRomney February 16, 2018 His former running mate, the speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, issued a statement saying it was a terrific day for the United States Senate. I was honored to join M stanley water bottle itt Romney on the national ticket in 2012 and couldn t be happier that he s running for this seat, Ryan wrote.Romney, 70 stanley puodelis , will be the heavy favorite for the Senate s Raeu Obama will start reviewing SCOTUS candidates over the weekend
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer, chief White House correspondent Norah O Donnell and The Atlantic s James Fallows joined CBS News Whit Johnson Friday on Ho stanley spain tsheet Live to discuss President Obama s decision to modify a requirement religiously-linked employers pay for birth control for their stanley drink bottle employees.Schieffer said the White House folded on the issue, calling it a political blunder. This is something that should not have happened in a campaign year, Schieffer said. The White House can call it whatever they want to, but they had to back down. While Mr. Obama felt pressure to alter his decision, O Donnell said, [Officials believe] that this is an issue that will benefit them in the long-run. Fallows, who has just published a high-profile essay on the Obama presidency, said the president wants to position himself as the man who can listen to all reasonable concerns as he campaigns for re-election and courts voters in the center. Watch the entire discussion - including O Donnell s explanation of why some religious institutions continue to offer contraceptive care - inthe video above. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-d2b270e8-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, r stanley vattenflaska ight-rail-recirc-item--id-d2b270e8-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d display: none; inline-recirc |
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