WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has said he had no active role in Bain Capital, the private equity firm he founded, after he exited in February 1999 to take over Salt ...
The Boston Globe this morning published a story that at first doesn’t sound like a very big deal, but could turn out to be an explosive issue in this campaign: It would appear that Mitt Romney lied on ...
You should read this New York Times story about Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital retirement scheme: In what would be the final deal of his private equity career, he negotiated a retirement agreement with ...
Mitt Romney has survived the serial challenges by circus clowns that was the GOP primary, and now he is out to sell the American public on his vision for the country. Some workers who have experienced ...
First up: If you’re not caught up on the Bain story of the day, you should read my post from this morning. The basic question is: Why was Mitt Romney on Bain’s SEC filings for three years after he ...
President Obama’s campaign introduces a new TV ad today that attacks Mitt Romney’s work at Bain Capital. It features two long-time steel workers who lost their jobs at their mill in Kansas City after ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has said he had no active role in Bain Capital, the private equity firm he founded, after he exited in February 1999 to take over Salt ...
Mother Jones's David Corn has a report out this morning that pushes the continuing attacks on Mitt Romney's tenure at Bain Capital forward not just because of the business it involves — disposing of ...
After battles over the precise nature of Mitt Romney's role at Bain Capital, it would appear his campaign biography is now that he was a successful business executive who built a fabulous job-creating ...
Hours after President Obama doubled down on his campaign's insistence that Mitt Romney respond to questions about whether or not he lied in SEC filings related to his tenure at Bain Capital, Romney ...