One month later, Republicans find plenty of blame for election loss
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Some Republicans charge that Romney was a flawed candidate, while others insist the party’s image was a drag on the ticket. The White House / Getty ImagesFormer Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney shakes hands with President Barack Obama in the Oval Office November 29, 2012 in Washington, DC. There’s the argument that the Romney campaign was outmaneuvered by the Obama effort, versus the belief that the country’s changing demographics ultimately doomed the former Massachusetts governor. And then there’s the opinion of Romney chief strategist Stuart Stevens, who suggested that Republicans shouldn’t be pointing fingers at all.
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Almost a month has passed since Mitt Romney’s defeat in the 2012 presidential election, but the finger pointing continues. Some Republicans charge that Romney was a flawed candidate, while others insist the party’s image was a drag on the ticket.
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One month later, Republicans find plenty of blame for election loss
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