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Mitt Romney attends Sundance premiere of 'Mitt'
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Mitt Romney surprised filmgoers when he came to the Salt Lake City premiere of 'MITT,' the documentary that tracks his run for the presidency. But he declined to share what he thought about the movie afterward, even with the filmmaker behind it.
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From communications student to published author
In between classes and a part time job, Phillip Hines had little free time, as much as any college student would, and he spent this time doing what he loved: writing.
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BYU students talk about young-voter turnout
Young voters this November faced a tougher decision than which candidate to vote for. Many had to choose whether to vote at all.
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BYU students create election game to educate
Sitting on his PlayStation, Casey Deans promises himself he will get back to his schoolwork soon.
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Mitt Romney in 1969: Life as a BYU Cougar
Before Bain Capital, the Olympics and a bid to become president of the United States, Mitt Romney displayed exemplary business and leadership skills as an undergraduate at Brigham Young University.
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Mitt Romney: Time at BYU followed a Mormon mission in France
Attending Brigham Young University was not always in young Mitt Romney’s plans.
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Summer sales makes perfect job for returned missionaries
Sales companies across Utah rely heavily on returned missionaries for door-to-door programs considering their experience. Photo by Chris Bunker
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Candidates for senate discuss issues in televised debate
Sen. Orrin Hatch and his opponent Scott Howell discussed political gridlock in Washington and the economy during Wednesday night's televised senatorial debate.
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Blog: How do I make an educated vote?
As citizens of the United States of America, we have a civic responsibility and privilege to exercise our right to vote for the next President in this year's election. Our founding fathers and many national leaders since them have fought to provide and protect this democracy so that we might have a say in government.
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Police and protesters in Denver
Protesters are often thought of as annoying, even as a nuisance, but they're doing nothing more than exercising their first amendment rights.
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Candidates debate in Denver, set the stage for the coming election
DENVER — It was a big surprise for him; after all, it was a random selection from thousands of his peers.
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Presidential candidates spar during Denver debate
DENVER — Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney discussed their different 'paths' for America at the debut presidential debate in Denver Wednesday.
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How the debate reached the younger vote
The public, comprised mostly of university students and young voters, gathered at Debatefest at the University of Denver to show support for both candidates. Photo by Kurt HansonDENVER — The first presidential debate at the University of Denver was wrapped up Wednesday night, and many younger voters said it is a chance for both candidates to set the bar high.
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Debate indecision
This Wednesday, President Obama and Governor Mitt Romney will face-off in their first debate. Some voters are proudly showing who they already picked as their candidate.
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City and University of Denver prepare to host presidential debate
President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney are not only bringing their political prowess, fiscal strategies and party paraphernalia to their first debate held at the University of Denver on Oct. 3 — they are also bringing a lot of secret service agents.
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I am the 47 percent
When I was in high school, a few friends and I went to our school board meeting to speak up about an important issue. One of the issues on the agenda was how much money the school board would spend on the students. We wanted the best for our schools and thought money was the answer, so we confidently asked the board members 'fund to the cap.'
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Students debate Romney and Obama's economic views
Representatives from the BYU College Democrats and Republicans met Sept. 12 to debate about the economy.
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Obama and Biden encourage nation to move forward with hope
Charlotte, N.C.—Exactly one week after Governor Mitt Romney formally accepted his presidential nomination from the Republican Party, President Barack Obama stood in front of Democratic party members in Charlotte, N.C., to accept his party's nomination for a second term.
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