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In CPAC speech, Romney offers advice to president

March 15: In his first public appearance since losing the 2012 presidential election to President Barack Obama, Mitt Romney starts off his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference offering In his first public appearance since losing the 2012 presidential election to President Barack Obama, Mitt Romney starts off his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference offering "advice" to the president of the United States, stating "do whatever you can to keep America strong, to keep America prosperous and free, and the most-powerful nation on Earth." (NBC News)

Man behind Romney's '47 percent' leak speaks out

March 14: Even today, some political observers say that without Romney's famous Even today, some political observers say that without Romney's famous "47 percent" comments, he could have become president. Now Scott Prouty, a bartender responsible for capturing that moment on camera at a fundraiser, is speaking out for the first time. (TODAY)

Why Mitt Romney's new interview is 'hard to watch'

March 4: Top Talkers: Mitt Romney makes his first comments after losing the 2012 presidential elections, and says it "kills" him to not be in the White House during the sequestration negotiations. Romney also discusses his now infamous "47 percent" comments. The Morning Joe panel discusses. Top Talkers: Mitt Romney makes his first comments after losing the 2012 presidential elections, and says it "kills" him to not be in the White House during the sequestration negotiations. Romney also discusses his now infamous "47 percent" comments. The Morning Joe panel discusses. (Morning Joe)

Romney: 47 percent remark 'harmful' to campaign

March 3: Former Gov. Mitt Romney calls the controversial statement "unfortunate" and admitted that it was "harmful" to his campaign. Former Gov. Mitt Romney calls the controversial statement "unfortunate" and admitted that it was "harmful" to his campaign. (msnbc)

Tagg Romney: Dad 'had no desire' to run

Dec. 23: Nearly two months after Mitt Romney's loss, his son now tells the Boston Globe that his father Nearly two months after Mitt Romney's loss, his son now tells the Boston Globe that his father "wanted to be president less than anyone I've met in my life." NBC's Ron Mott reports. (Nightly News)

Aides: Obama, Romney lunch 'friendly'

Nov. 30: Though boxing gloves could be seen in a photo released of President Obama's lunch with Mitt Romney, aides joked there were no punches thrown, describing the encounter as "friendly."     Though boxing gloves could be seen in a photo released of President Obama's lunch with Mitt Romney, aides joked there were no punches thrown, describing the encounter as "friendly."    (TODAY)

Obama lunches with Romney

Nov. 29: The former bitter rivals displayed a rare show of bipartisanship during a gathering at the White House where they discussed America's leadership in the world. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (Nightly News)The former bitter rivals displayed a rare show of bipartisanship during a gathering at the White House where they discussed America's leadership in the world. NBC's Kristen Welker reports. (Nightly News)

Obama and Romney to do post-election lunch

Nov. 29: After a hard-fought election, President Obama fulfills his promise to engage with Mitt Romney, hosting him for a one-on-one lunch at the White House. NBC's Chuck Todd reports.  After a hard-fought election, President Obama fulfills his promise to engage with Mitt Romney, hosting him for a one-on-one lunch at the White House. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. (TODAY)

Romney and McCain slam Obama

Nov. 15: As President Obama spent his first post-election press conference saying that he wanted to reach across the aisle to work with Republicans, he found himself debating two former GOP presidential contenders: Mitt Romney, who blamed his defeat in part on Obama's As President Obama spent his first post-election press conference saying that he wanted to reach across the aisle to work with Republicans, he found himself debating two former GOP presidential contenders: Mitt Romney, who blamed his defeat in part on Obama's "gifts" to supporters, and Sen. John McCain, who pledged to block a possible nomination of Susan Rice as secretary of state. NBC's Chuck Todd reports. (TODAY)

Romney swipes at Obama campaign

Nov. 14: One week after losing the presidential election, Mitt Romney seemingly blamed his loss on One week after losing the presidential election, Mitt Romney seemingly blamed his loss on "gifts" that President Barack Obama had given to Democratic constituencies. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (Nightly News)

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