How Mitt Romney can still take down Donald Trump

#NeverTrump needs a hero. Mitt's their man.

Mitt Romney could help or hurt his party by running.
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Here's how bad the 2016 presidential race has gotten for the many conservatives who are repulsed by the terrible choices of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump: They're hoping Mitt Romney runs for president.

Romney, you may recall, tried to run for the Republican nomination as the conservative candidate in 2008 and fizzled out. Then the former moderate governor of Massachusetts was the establishment candidate many conservatives bitterly opposed in 2012. Maybe the third time's the charm.

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W. James Antle III

W. James Antle III is the politics editor of the Washington Examiner, the former editor of The American Conservative, and author of Devouring Freedom: Can Big Government Ever Be Stopped?.