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ArtikelBattle Stations; The Romney Campaign  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 404 no. 8797 (Aug. 2012), page 29-30.
Topik: Presidential Elections; Political Campaigns; Political Parties
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Isi artikelThe view from the grander offices at Mitt Romney's campaign headquarters takes in a tranquil stretch of the Charles river and a marina on the opposite bank, where sailing boats bob alluringly. But it is dominated by Bunker Hill and the obelisk that crowns it, marking the spot where Boston's British garrison and its rebellious citizens fought a bloody but inconclusive battle in 1775. It must seem eerily symbolic to the campaign staff hunkered down inside, beneath inspirational pictures of past Republican presidents (Ronald Reagan in front of the Statue of Liberty, George Bush senior driving a speedboat, Theodore Roosevelt looking imperious). For months the two candidates have been peppering one another with endless fusillades. Yet the results are entirely inconclusive. The polls, which give the slenderest of edges to Barack Obama, have been remarkably static since Mr Romney clinched the Republican nomination in April. Many Republican grandees blame the Romney campaign for the stalemate.
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