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...third-party challengers—Green Party candidate Jill E. Stein ’73, Libertarian Carla Howell and Independent Barbara Johnson—continue to make their presence felt by drawing critical voters away from both Romney and O’Brien...
Unenrolled voters in the state are traditionally moderate, and for both Romney and O’Brien the path to victory lies in capturing the political center. Both candidates point to their fiscal experience, and their economic plans differ only by degree. They agree on some key issues, such as MCAS, but take opposite sides on the bilingual education ballot question and the death penalty...
With third-party candidates at both ends of the political spectrum, both Romney and O’Brien have been careful not to stray too far from their respective parties’ traditional ideologies, lest they lose votes from their own parties’ bases of electoral support...
...Romney has never been elected to political office—though he ran a serious challenge to U.S. Sen. Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy ’54-’56 (D-Mass.) in 1994—but he says his fiscal experience qualifies him to lead the state out of its economic slump...
...addition to saving the Salt Lake Olympics from financial disaster, Romney founded Bain Capital, the financial arm of the prominent Boston management consulting firm Bain...