TAMPA, Fla.—The leader Republicans will nominate for president this week is a man of many paradoxes, a figure well known yet not entirely understood, someone who has been examined for two full presidential campaigns but whose personal beliefs remain the subject of intense debate.
As a consequence, one of the great questions of this stormy convention week in Tampa is whether the mysteries of Mitt Romney will, at least to some extent, be resolved for voters in the next three days.
One of the things a national convention does is allow a candidate to either introduce or reintroduce himself to the nation, and particularly to voters who aren't political junkies.
As a consequence, one of the great questions of this stormy convention week in Tampa is whether the mysteries of Mitt Romney will, at least to some extent, be resolved for voters in the next three days.
One of the things a national convention does is allow a candidate to either introduce or reintroduce himself to the nation, and particularly to voters who aren't political junkies.