To Texas With Love: What Russia's support of TEXIT tells us about the frayed nature of U.S. politics
After 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney called Russia the United States' "No. 1 foe" during a CNN interview, he was subjected to mockery for the duration of the campaign. During one debate with President Barack Obama, the incumbent even jabbed Romney over the remark, suggesting it showed he was out of touch with current events.
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