Politics: Afternoon Edition: Romney screwed up in London. Does it matter?

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The Washington PostFriday, July 27, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. THE FIX: Romney screwed up in London. Does it matter?

    Foreign policy is low priority for voters, but trip is raising questions about his readiness.
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  2. FACT CHECKER: A Jewish Democrat's anti-Obama ad

    A new ad by the Republican Jewish Coalition focuses on words uttered by Obama that left some voters uneasy.
    » Read full article

  3. Romney likely to get a warm reception in Israel

    After a verbal stumble in London, Mitt Romney heads to Israel on Saturday, hoping to present himself to American voters as a candidate more in tune than President Obama with Israel's concerns and needs.
    » Read full article

  4. SHE THE PEOPLE: Chick-fil-A controversy over same-sex marriage draws Billy Graham back into spotlight

    Graham is vowing to let his appetite do the talking to support Chick-fil-a's founder Truett Cathy, who, after publicly confirming beliefs that echo Graham's, has been denounced and praised.
    » Read full article

  5. Graham Spanier's gig as a federal worker is a mystery

    Graham Spanier might have been ousted from his post at the helm of Penn State over the sex-abuse scandal, but it seems he's found a backup employer: the American taxpayer.
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney speaking in London about the Olympics, being careful not to repeat earlier missteps that suggested the city was ill-prepared::

"It's great; it's absolutely fabulous ... I think you're going to see terrific games that'll be a long time in our memories."



MULTIMEDIA

Trail Mix video.

Video: Impact of Mitt Romney's London gaffe?

The Washington Post's Felicia Sonmez provides some perspective on Mitt Romney's Olympic gaffe on Thursday, when Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson criticized Romney for questioning the city's security preparedness ahead of the games.


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