Monday, 3 September 2012

Mia Love: 'Fiscal discipline, limited government, personal responsibility'

TAMPA, Fla. — Mia Love gave a stemwinder of a speech to kick off the prime time hour on day one of the Republican National Convention.

Mia Love is a difficult person to interview. The challenge is finding the time to sit down and have a conversation with the Utah Republican and candidate for Congress—she's one of the most sought-after interview subjects here at the convention. Mia

This has to be the best interview I've seen from Mia Love yet, and the best part comes near the end. In short, she is no victim and could care less what the left says about her. She's running for Congress, not as a politician, but

Mia Love is the Haitian-American mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah who delivered the first speech on Wednesday night Republican National Convention. Love's speech focused on the “American Dream”, energizing the RNC and bringing delegates to their

Artur Davis and Mayor Mia Love of Saratoga Springs, Utah, spoke on Tuesday, and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday. It's a sharp contrast to the makeup of the actual convention floor. David Bositis, a researcher at the Joint Center


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