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Romney & the rest

Mitt Romney by default? With his opponents divided, the front-runner is already thinking about the autumn. François Picard's panel looks at the Republican field and at how, more than ever, the race to unseat the incumbent is also a race for cash.

  • Stuart HAUGEN. Former president, Republicans Abroad France;
  • Zachary MILLER. Democrats Abroad France;
  • Régis LE SOMMIER. Deputy Editorial Director, Paris Match;
  • Josh KRAUSHAAR. Executive Editor, National Journal Hotline (from Washington).

Watch the second part here.

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