Romney rolls to victory in N.H. primary
Mitt Romney parlayed years of planning and a disciplined attack on President Obama into a win that vaults him closer to the GOP presidential nomination.
Mitt Romney parlayed years of planning and a disciplined attack on President Obama into a win that vaults him closer to the GOP presidential nomination.
Joan Vennochi
Democrats take note: Newt Gingrich’s effort to turn Mitt Romney into Gordon Gekko, the cut-throat corporate raider from Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street,’’ didn’t work.
Jeff Jacoby
For anyone gauging the GOP presidential contest, this week’s most significant poll results weren’t the ones tabulated in N.H. They were the ones released by Gallup yesterday.
Brian McGrory
Maybe I shouldn’t admit this, but I’m going to miss these guys, the most motley group of presidential candidates to ever gather in a state and on a stage.
Joanna Weiss
The 2012 primaries might well make New Hampshire look irrelevant.
Scot Lehigh
If the Republicans don’t examine Mitt Romney’s Bain jobs record in the primaries, Democrats will make sure that voters will in the general election.
Editorial
Mitt Romney’s solid victory in New Hampshire puts the former Massachusetts governor in a commanding position for his party’s presidential nomination.
Mitt Romney faces a treacherous path to the Republican National Convention, even after his historic, back-to-back victories in Iowa and N.H.
Mitt Romney helped the GOP in N.H. regain control of both the state House and Senate, laying a foundation of support that paid off in his primary victory last night.
SPOT IN GOP’S UPPER TIER
Ron Paul’s second-place showing gave the Texas congressman much-needed momentum as the campaign heads south, first to South Carolina then Florida.
FORGING AHEAD
Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, finishing third in yesterday’s New Hampshire primary, declared he will remain in the race and go on to South Carolina.
DWINDLING CHANCES
Despite a second straight back-of-the-pack finish, Newt Gingrich left New Hampshire to South Carolina, where he will attempt what may be a last-ditch stand.
“Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we go back to work.”
Mitt Romney, to supporters after winning the N.H. primary
Today, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum unveils its $118 million expansion and renovation project to the media, sparking a busy week of star-studded affairs.
Bain Capital executives have been bracing for the downside to their former boss’s running for president: seeing their firm’s name dragged through the mud by Mitt Romney’s opponents.
Looking ahead to the South Carolina primary, Gingrich accused Mitt Romney of “raising taxes on guns by 400 percent’’ when he was governor of Massachusetts.
As many as 2,000 people forcibly sterilized decades ago should get $50,000 each, a task force said, marking the first time a state has moved to compensate victims of eugenics programs.
Nathan Horton’s second goal of the game keyed Boston’s three-goal third period as the Bruins beat the Winnipeg Jets 5-3 tonight.
In Boston, 2011 was a year of upscale Mexican restaurants and food trucks, with a continued emphasis on local and seasonal ingredients. What will the new year look like on the table?
In this entertaining documentary, the show-business cliches of the band’s story are transcended by its members’ feisty personalities and skilled, joyful Yiddish music.
“Conservative insurgents rarely win the GOP presidential nomination. The nod almost always goes to the party establishment’s candidate.”
Jeff Jacoby
To critics, the very notion of a ‘culture-bound illness’ is an outdated relic from the days of European empires.
Latif Nasser on psychiatry’s struggle with “culture-bound syndromes”