TAMPA, Fla. — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney swept to the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night, praised lovingly by his wife from their national convention stage as the “man American needs” and cheered by delegates eager to propel him into the fall campaign against President Barack Obama.

The hall erupted in cheers when Romney strolled on stage and shared a hug and kiss with his wife of more than 40 years.

“This man will not fail. This man will not let us down,” Mrs. Romney said in a prime-time speech that sounded at times like a heart-to-heart talk among women and at times like a testimonial to her husband’s little-known softer side.

“It’s the moms who always have to work harder, to make everything right,” she said. And she vouched firmly for her husband, who lags behind Obama in surveys among women voters: “You can trust Mitt. He loves America.”

Earlier, the Romneys watched on television at a hotel suite across the street from the convention hall as delegates sealed his hard-won victories in the primaries and caucuses of last winter. They ended the evening together in a VIP box just above the convention floor.

To send Romney and ticketmate Paul Ryan into the fall campaign, the convention quickly approved a conservative platform that calls for tax cuts — not government spending — to stimulate the economy at a time of sluggish growth and 8.3 percent unemployment.

Republican mockery of Obama began almost instantly from the podium at a convention postponed once and dogged still by Hurricane Isaac. The Democratic president has “never run a company. He hasn’t even run a garage sale or seen the inside of a lemonade stand,” declared Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican Party.

More than eight hours in length, the session inside the Republicans’ red-white-and-blue-themed convention hall passed up no opportunity to broaden Romney’s appeal. Speakers included Hispanic candidates for office; former Rep. Artur Davis, a one-time Democrat and member of the Congressional Black Caucus; businessmen and women and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, Romney’s most persistent, conservative nemesis in the nominating campaign.

“Leadership matters,” declared New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, keynote speaker and not coincidentally a Republican from a majority-Democratic state. “It’s time to end this era of absentee leadership in the Oval Office and send real leaders to the White House.”

Mrs. Romney’s appearance was the highlight of the night, and it turned the proceedings into something of a his-and-hers convention.

“I read somewhere that Mitt and I have a ‘storybook marriage.’ Well, in the storybooks I read, there were never long, long, rainy winter afternoons in a house with five boys screaming at once,” she said.

“A storybook marriage? No, not at all. What Mitt Romney and I have is a real marriage,” she added in an appearance meant to cast her multimillionaire-businessman-turned politician in a softer, more likable light.

While there was no doubt about Romney’s command over the convention, the residue of a heated campaign for the nomination was evident inside the hall.

Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who never won a primary or caucus, drew several dozen delegate votes. Earlier, his supporters chanted and booed after the convention adopted rules they opposed, but were powerless to block, to prevent those votes from being officially registered.

Opinion polls made the race a close one as the Republicans’ days of pageantry and speechmaking began in earnest, and the man tapped to deliver the keynote address set the stakes.

“Conventions are always huge for a challenger, because they’re the ones introducing themselves” to the voters, said New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

Convention planners squeezed two days of speeches and other convention business into one after scrapping Monday’s scheduled opener because of fears that Isaac would make a direct hit on the Florida Gulf Coast.

That threat fizzled, but it was instantly replaced by another — that Republicans would wind up holding a political celebration at the same time the storm turned its fury on New Orleans, devastated almost exactly seven years ago by Hurricane Katrina.

Romney’s convention planners said they were in frequent contact with weather forecasters, but they declined to discuss what contingency plans, if any, they had to accelerate plans for him to deliver a formal acceptance speech Thursday night.

“This is obviously the biggest speech of my life,” Mrs. Romney said as she visited the custom-made podium to prepare for her remarks.

Ratification of a party platform was prelude to Romney’s nomination, a document more conservative on abortion than the candidate.

On economic matters, it backs extension of the tax cuts enacted in 2001 and 2003 and due to expire at year’s end, without exception. It also calls for an additional 20 percent reduction in income tax brackets that Romney favors.

In a time of 8.3 percent unemployment and the slowest economic recovery in the post-World War II era, that went to the crux of the campaign for the White House.

By contrast, Obama wants to allow existing tax cuts to expire on upper income taxpayers, and has criticized Romney’s overall economic plans as a boon to millionaires that would raise taxes on the middle class.

The GOP platform also pledges that a Republican-controlled Congress will repeal, and Romney will sign, legislation to repeal the health care legislation Obama won from a Democratic-controlled Congress. So, too, for the measure passed to regulate Wall Street in the wake of the 2008 economic collapse.

On abortion, the platform says, “The unborn child has a fundamental individual right to life which cannot be infringed.”

Romney opposes abortions, except in cases of rape, incest, or when “the health and life of the mother” are at stake, he said in a convention week interview.

Obama, who accepts renomination at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., next week, campaigned in Iowa Tuesday as he set out on a tour of college campuses in battleground states in hopes of boosting voter registration among college students.

Before departing the White House, he made a point of appearing before reporters to announce the government’s latest steps to help those in the way of Isaac. He signed a declaration of emergency for Mississippi and ordered federal aid to supplement state and local storm response efforts in the state.

His surrogates did their best to counter Romney and the Republicans.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, dismissing GOP attempts to woo Hispanic voters, said, “You can’t just trot out a brown face or a Spanish surname and expect people are going to vote for your party or your candidate.” He added, “This is a party with a platform that calls for the self-deportation of 11 million people.”

Hispanics strongly favor Obama, according to public polls, and Romney and his party have been seeking to win a bigger share of their votes by emphasizing proposals to fix the economy rather than ease their positions on immigration.

Female voters, too, prefer the president over his challenger, and Democrats have done their best to emphasize GOP opposition to abortion and even suggest the party might try and curtail access to contraceptives if it wins power.

Whatever the impact of those issues, the polls show the economy is overwhelmingly the dominant issue in the race, and on that, the voters narrowly say they trust Romney more.

In an AP-GfK poll taken Aug. 16-20, some 48 percent of registered voters said they trust Romney more on economic issues, to 44 percent for Obama.

However, a Washington Post-ABC News in the days immediately before the convention found that 61 percent of registered voters said Obama was more likable, and 27 percent said Romney.

The convention took place in an atmosphere of security that was both stringent and selective. Thousands of police from all over the country, joined by National Guard troops, Secret Service and others, stood in small groups at checkpoints, demanding those entering a secure area display proper credentials numerous times.

But former Michigan Gov. John Engler and an aide were hustled to the front of a long line waiting to clear security at one building.

Aside from Paul, Romney’s long-ago rivals for the party nomination had bit roles at his convention, if that.

Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain posed for a photo after running into each other at the convention center. Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum were also in town, as well, both with speaking slots, unlike Bachmann and Cain.

Associated Press writers Brian Bakst, Thomas Beaumont, Tamara Lush, Brendan Farrington, Julie Mazziotta, Steve Peoples, Kasie Hunt and Philip Elliott in Florida and Steven Ohlemacher, Alicia A. Caldwell and Jennifer Agiesta in Washington contributed to this report.

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  1. “Behind every great man is a great woman”. Ann Romney is a wonderful woman, mother and wife. She will make a great First Lady.

        1. Experience…9-10 time rich white families with political aspirations have “help” to raise their kids.

          1. When someone has worked hard for their money to better themselves and can provide a great upbringing for their children that is a GOOD thing America. There of plenty of moms out there that do not have nannies and can’t afford nannies that would be better off is they could. I would rather have a nannie than many of the mothers I read about in this paper. Having a nannie doesn’t take away the stay at home moms responsibilities, they still do 99% of the work without any real reward except the love of 5 sons and her husband. I hope the nannie was there for her when she was battling MS and breast cancer.

          2. So the care from someone who collects a check is better than a parent? I find that logic mind boggling.

          3. Often, want examples? Read the last few weeks of stories in the BDN about the junkies and drug addicts that have multiple children that are at risk or now parentless. I would take a nannie over that large portion of our country every, every day. Nannies are often very professional and can give that hard working dad or mother a little break in her day that they need. Either way, the way they raise their children is about as much of your business as it is theirs on how you raise yours. I would say their 5 boys have done pretty well and a lot of that had to do with their upbringing and solid family values from mom and dad. 

          4. Those are stories that just make the news. You can’t judge an entire population based on a few bad apples. Not having your parents there shows children that work/career is more important than their needs. That messes with a kid’s head and causes troubles down the line.

            By solid family values do you mean a Mormon upbringing?

          5. I get it. But I take offense that you think they only way to bring up children correctly is by forcing religion down their throats.

          6. Ok. Now you are taking me away from a trade so I’ll be short. I did not in any of my comments bring up religion at all in any way let alone “force it down anyones throat”. Looks to me like you might be a little sensitive, personal conviction maybe? Like I said, I didn’t expect you to get it and you clearly didn’t get it so once again, have a good day, with sugar on top. Buh Bye.

      1. Really? No?

        I am not a huge fan of what I have seen from Mitt Romney politics, know that. Obama probably is more of a fan than I given the fact he used Romney Care as the”the affordable healthcare act” model for our country. I am obviously a fan of neither healthcare plan.

        That said, my take from what I have seen from Romney, and I have never met him, is that Ann makes most of the decisions in the family that matter and his success in most part is due to her. This is just an opinion of course but I can’t help but think she wouldn’t make a great First Lady and my belief is that he would rely on her for advice on difficult issues that face the country. I have no problem with that and feel she would compliment him in the White House the way she has in his outstanding career.

        1. Your comment makes it sound like Ann Romney would make a good president and her husband could possibly make a competent first husband.

    1. I’m still waiting for some good reasonable arguments from the GOP.  Romney and Ryan both refuse to say what they will cut to compensate for the extra tax breaks and other benefits they are giving to the rich.  They have no alternative on the table for Obamacare, and eliminating Obamacare will allow insurance companies to reject people for pre-existing conditions again.  More importantly, 50 million people in America can’t even afford to pay for health insurance.  Romeny and Ryan are mute on that. 

      Though they have Ann to hide behind.

      1. There are thousands of sources but here is one. I am not going to bring up every political talking point for arument but if you really want to find out, GOOGLE, is a great tool. By your last sentence, it looks like you are looking for someone to fight with and although that sounds fun, I have better things to do today.

        Here is one of many links if you really want to know and I am wrong.

        http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/paul-ryans-budget-in-summary/2011/03/28/AFnwrZkC_blog.html

        1. I’m just stating the way it is.  The Republicans have no alternative to Obamacare, and refuse to give the details of where they would cut to compensate for giving more money to the rich.  Studies, though, show that that under their plan the rich will benefit and the rest of us will lose out:

          http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/study-romney-tax-plan-would-result-in-cuts-for-rich-higher-burden-for-others/2012/08/01/gJQAbeCCOX_story.html

          By the way, I’m glad to see you validating the Washington Post for the fine newspaper it is.

          1. We do have an alternative to Obamacare: Put it back in the hands of the private sector where it belongs, eliminate state-to-state restrictions on insurance access, and make lawsuits “loser pay”. 

  2. In watched the debate on PBS last night. No new developments. I could not help but notice when the camera kept panning the crowd that the crowd was 99.99% white. The Republican’s complete lack of appeal or a message to minorities will be their undoing and the biggest reason Mitt Romney will not succeed. Just my opinion based on my observations.

    1.  I guess you prefer the democrat party method of pandering to minorities to get their votes.  All the while actually doing everything in their power to keep those minorities poor, uneducated, and dependent on government.

      1. No, it’s not pandering, it’s representing the entire country, not just the majority. It’s looking out for the interests of everyone, not just the majority. Make up whatever bulls— you want, but the small tent party isn’t going to attract any new voters with it’s extremist and antiquated ideas. 

        1. Well, I think I’ll go to a couple of military bases and tell the troops just how great they are and how much my party loves them…….. I’ll get a couple thousand more votes.

          Well, I think I’ll support abortion and deride the Republicans for wanting to defund abortion…… I’ll get a few thousand more votes.

          My Hollywood buddies are raising millions for me, and their influence in the movie industry will get me lots of new votes. All I have to do is leak some information concerning how we got bin Laden so they can make a documentary that will make me look good….. More votes.

          Well, I think I’ll loosen the rules on the children of illegals and put them at the head of the line while I loosen the rules on all illegals…. There’s a possible million or so new votes.

          Now I’ll change my stance on gay marriage and tell everyone that my children helped me realize the err of my ways….. That should get me the gay vote.

          I already have the black vote, and the OWS vote, so I’ll just ignore them.

          What other group should I pander to before the November election?

          I’m Barack Obama, and I approve this message.

          1. If that’s the rubric, then what do you think about Mitt Romney’s campaign ad with his son speaking Spanish? Is that pandering? Why or why not?

          2. My point is that Obama doesn’t do anything unless he thinks it will bring him more votes or favor him politically. He and Michelle speak Spanish to certain groups. No problem with that.

            But one big difference between Obama and Romney is that Obama changes his speeches depending on the audience. Romney gave the same speech to the NAACP that he gives to any other group, and got booed. So be it. He is what he is, and he’s not pandering for votes.

            Obama is losing in all aspects of the campaign. Donations are down, crowds are down, enthusiasm is down. The only thing that is up is the ranker and gang style commentating on MSNBC. I imagine you saw the one-sided gang interview with Condi Rice and Scott Walker last night. That was a despicable example of low-life coverage, and Rice and Walker made MSNBC look like just what they are; hate filled Obama supporters.

          3. You didn’t answer the question. 

            You’re holding Obama to a different and higher standard than you’re holding Romney to. It’s hypocrisy and you know it. 

          4. I did answer you. Read it again.

            Now, what about MSNBCs despicable treatment of Condi Rice and Scott Walker?  

          5. You didn’t answer the question, you changed the subject. MSNBC has nothing to do with the question of pandering. You’re trying to avoid addressing the hypocrisy.

            If Obama panders, then why isn’t Romney’s Spanish ad also pandering?

          6. “He (Obama) and Michelle speak Spanish to certain groups. No problem with that.”

            What more should I say to clarify my feeling on that subject?

            Now, answer my question.

          7. I don’t think you’re honest at all, ever. I believe you’re excusing the speaking Spanish thing because I’ve called you out on it. 

            Obama can’t speak to troops without it being pandering? What was Romney announcing Ryan on a warship then (neither of them have served)? 

            I believe Romney wanted to get booed to satisfy people like you who hate the NAACP. Romney panders every single day and every single time he flip flops on a position. Now he backs an anti-gay marriage amendment, but when he was running in Mass. he said he was going to be to the left of Kennedy on gay rights. He’s pandering to the bigots now. 

            You don’t have proof about leaked information, so stop lying and speaking as though that’s a fact. It’s your opinion. 

            I don’t have cable, so I don’t know what the hell you’re talking about with MSNBC. Like I said before, it’s irrelevant to the discussion of pandering. But because I’m a liberal you think I breathlessly watch cable news? You can keep your simple-minded assumptions to yourself.

          8. You really need to take a break from these comment threads. You’ve got so much anger and hatred seething from you that it’s going to effect your health. Take a vacation or play some golf. Get away from the computer for a while before you have a stroke. At the very least, quit reading my comments. It’s obvious you have an unsubstantiated disdain for me, even though you don’t know me at all. You shouldn’t let a perfect stranger cause you so much angst. 

          9. Quit deflecting. It’s so transparent what you do. You don’t have a response or excuse so you change the subject. 

            I’m not angry and I don’t have any angst. Don’t worry about it. Worry about your dishonesty and double-standards. 

            I have disdain for dishonesty. That’s it. I read your comments and point out your lies and double-standards because I think it’s the right thing to do. 

          10. Oh, now I see the kindness and compassion in your comments. I see where you are able to differentiate between opinions, beliefs and facts. And I see where you allow opposing views to be introduced. 

            It has become very clear that you have fooled yourself. You are angry. You are hateful. And you have an obvious disdain for anyone that disagrees with you. Take a break. We’ll all feel better.

          11. You haven’t presented opposing views. You’ve presented hypocrisy and I’m asking you about it. When you make false claims, I’m proving you wrong.

            That isn’t hatred, that isn’t disdain, that isn’t anything you’re claiming it to be. It speaks for itself. You’re trying to change the subject because you don’t have an excuse for not being honest. You don’t have an excuse for your double standards. It’s you refusing to accept responsibility for your poor behavior and now you’re trying to blame that on me. 

            I don’t hate you and I don’t hate people who disagree with me. I hate dishonest. That’s it, that’s all. 

      2. I am actually quite apolitical. My point is that white people are fast becoming the minority, let alone rich white people. How do Republicans even stand a chance now if they fail to embrace all Americans? The majority of Americans have little to nothing in common with rich, white, and conservative Mitt Romney.

  3. Republicans are great if you are rich, white and male. Their biggest success was making the poor white male believe that they give two blanks about them.

    1. A lot of republicans are not rich but they believe in the American dream. I know many rich republicans and I happen to be one of them. I have also helped many people, dems and republicans, create great wealth of their own which is more than I can say for many arm chair critics. To stereotype all republicans under the rich, white and male comment shows your lack of intelligence. Condo Rice happens to be black and a woman and she is republican. Colin Powel, Black. Marco Rubio, Cain etc….. There is diversity in both parties. Even the two that occupy the white house right now, Obama and Biden, couldn’t come from further contrasting upbringings.

      You don’t like many republicans and many republicans don’t like the dems. Once people take their idiotic personal differences off the table and work to create fiscally responsible public policy that works for America the country will be better off. Until then, let’s just keep screaming about all the people we don’t like that we don’t even know and have never met and let’s see how far that gets us. The last I knew it was about 17T in debt to China. They will call that note and ask for payment someday. IF we don’t have the cash to satisfy the loan, what will they want for collateral? It will be something.  

      1. I don’t like either party personally. But I do know that republicans are the most guilty of going after the “average joe” vote. Republicans claim to have the “working mans” best interests at heart when in reality they do not.

        Condi rice, Powell (whom I thought would have been awesome), are what you call token minorities that get trotted out to show that “Look! A minority!”.  Fact is they are the party of white male religious conservatives. If you don’t fit that mold, then you will not be accepted.

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  4. It was refreshing to listen to speakers who actually love America for a change – people who believe in Americans. The next 16 years (the Romney/Ryan years) will be a great time for America.

    1. Yes, there were so many of them that they had to fall back on Romney’s wife as the key note speaker.  Pathetic in the extreme!

  5. “We got married and moved into a basement apartment. We walked to class together, shared the housekeeping, ate a lot of pasta and tuna fish. Our desk was a door propped up on saw horses, our dining room table was a fold-down ironing board in the kitchen. But those were the best days.”

    i had no idea how much they struggled until i heard ann speak last night. he even had to sell some of his stocks and borrow money from is father.

  6. Mrs. Romney is a class act! How refreshing?! And she is proud to be an American! Can’t wait to turn the page on this current era (error) and move on. November can’t come soon enough!

  7. I had never heard Ann Romney speak till last night.
    When she first began I moaned and said..OH NO!
    Boy am I glad I listened. The lady hit it out of the park.
    What a class act! It was wonderful to not hear this
    lady say…for once she is finally proud of America?
    And Chris Christie? If this is what the repub party is
    becoming…this will be one disgusted dem who will be
    switching parties very soon.

  8. I guess when you have the lowest popularity of any mainstream presidential candidate since 1984, according to a new Washington Post poll, the RNC handlers had nothing to lose in parading ‘the Stepford wife’ out for the opening convention ‘coronation’ speech.

    1. Well she got your panties in a bunch so she must have done good..LOL..
      GREAT speach..So was Governor Christie’s…

  9. Gov. Mitt Romney’s campaign toasted its top donors Wednesday aboard a 150-foot yacht flying the flag of the Cayman Islands. 
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    The exclusive event, hosted by a Florida developer on his yacht “Cracker Bay,” was one of a dozen exclusive events meant to nurture those who have raised more than $1 million for Romney’s bid.

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    … and no, that does not come from The Onion. Mitt Romney is actually so incredibly  out of touch that he held an event for millionaires on a yacht named “Cracker Bay”, that flies the flag of the Cayman Islands so it’s rich owner can avoid paying American taxes..You can’t make this stuff up!
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    http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/romney-party-yacht-flies-cayman-islands-flag/story?id=17105028#.UD5JjlRpaXG

    1. LOL..Poor Tyke…Romney raises money from millionairs bad…Obuma raising money from druggies and felons who are millionairs in Hollywood good…LOL…Gonna be a long 8 years for ya Tyke…

      Almost forgot..Are you implying the name “Cracker Bay” is somehow racist and not the name of bay in the Cayman Islands..If so prove it..If not put the race card away..Trying to play it everyday is making dems look foolish…

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