Following Reagan's Footsteps, Former Governor Grabs Conservative Mantle
The savviest political play of Mitt Romney's presidential campaign may have come in the way he ended it.
By getting out of the race Thursday -- on his own terms, and before another round of losses forced him to concede defeat -- the former Massachusetts governor showed grace and generosity, taking an important step toward healing wounds from the combative campaign he'd run.
And in casting his decision to suspend his campaign as a recommitment to Republican principles -- in front of a crowd of... Full Story
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