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A native son finds the comforts of home state

Business acumen, understanding of local woes pay off

'Let's take this campaign to South Carolina, and Nevada, and Florida,' Mitt Romney said in his victory speech yesterday. "Let's take this campaign to South Carolina, and Nevada, and Florida," Mitt Romney said in his victory speech yesterday. (Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
By Michael Levenson
Globe Staff / January 16, 2008

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SOUTHFIELD, Mich. - Mitt Romney capitalized on his local roots and business experience to win the Michigan primary yesterday, securing a decisive victory that revived his presidential campaign and vindicated his decision to more fully embrace economic concerns. (Full article: 856 words)

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