Romney followed rapid evolution as he aimed toward presidency

When considering his bookend appearances at the 1964 and 2012 GOP conventions, the question is not whether Mitt Romney has changed his outlook — he undeniably has — but why.

Mitt (left) and Scott Romney watched their father exhort moderates at the 1964 Republican National Convention.

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Mitt (left) and Scott Romney watched their father exhort moderates at the 1964 Republican National Convention.

Mitt Romney’s politics shifted to the right of his father’s, said one adviser, in part because it was felt there was “no way” to win the nomination as a moderate.

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Mitt Romney shifted to the right, said one adviser, in part because there was “no way” to win the nomination as a moderate.

On the day that George Romney declared his candidacy for governor, Mitt was there, absorbing his father’s views.

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On the day that George Romney declared his candidacy for governor, Mitt was there, absorbing his father’s views.

George Romney opposed what he called “extremism” in the GOP’. Mitt Romney is behind his father, in plaid.

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George Romney opposed what he called “extremism” in the GOP’. Mitt Romney is behind his father, in plaid.

In the face of the GOP’s increasingly powerful conservative wing, Romney ran as a moderate against Senator Ted Kennedy in 1994.

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In the face of the GOP’s increasingly powerful conservative wing, Romney ran as a moderate against Senator Ted Kennedy in 1994.

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