And it isn't about being anti-Trump. Donate to the newsroom now. The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc. By Thomas Burr. June 21, , p. But Romney isn't leading the resistance. Mitt Romney. He conceded , and he did so gracefully.
As the governor of Massachusetts, he was a centrist, but he swung hard to the right during the and presidential primaries, notably on immigration. That culminated in a cringe-inducing scene where Trump backed Romney at his gold-crusted hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.
Romney has faced repercussions; he has been trolled by Trump when he speaks out against him. They were already out to get him. Seema Mehta is a reporter who covered the campaign, the fourth presidential race she has written about for the Los Angeles Times. She started at the Times in and recently completed a Knight-Wallace fellowship at the University of Michigan. She started with The Times in Washington, D.
Overall, the poll shows a modest gender gap. Men lean to Romney by a seven-point margin, women lean to Obama by about the same margin six points. The marital gap is much wider. The swing vote has not decreased significantly since early October. Third-party candidates attract scant support from likely voters. This is comparable to levels of support for third-party candidates Ralph Nader and Bob Barr at this stage in the campaign.
With voter preferences split evenly between Obama and Romney among likely voters, support for Barack Obama is substantially lower than it was in the election four years ago, according to national exit polls. But Obama has held his ground among some voting blocs over this time period. Notably, he runs about as well among middle-aged voters and those with high incomes as he did four years ago, and he continues to garner near universal support from blacks.
His support among Democrats is slightly higher than in Obama has lost ground since among young voters as well as those 65 and older. His support has also slipped among voters in the middle and lower-income brackets. Most notably, while Obama won independent voters by an eight-point margin in , he now trails Romney by an identical margin among independents. Currently, Obama trails Romney by nearly two-to-one among white voters who do not have a college degree.
By contrast, registered voters who favor Obama have consistently described their vote as a vote for the president. State party chair Derek Brown then stepped in and pleaded with everyone to "please Despite this show of disapproval, a motion to censure Mr Romney for his votes to impeach Mr Trump failed narrowly.
Mr Romney urged people to "come together in strength and unity" before leaving the stage. A moderate Republican, Mr Romney is not facing re-election to the Senate in This incident is seen as an example of how, despite his election loss last year, Mr Trump continues to be popular within the party.
Mr Trump is the only president in US history to have been impeached twice.
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