Could former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney run for president again — and if so, how would he do in the Republican primaries?
It's unclear if Romney would run again, but if he does he would start well behind former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical campaign, as a new poll from Morning Consult shows. It shows Romney with 4 percent of the vote — well behind Trump, who drew 53 percent.
If former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had it his way, his home state of Nevada would be first in the nation in the Democratic presidential caucus — followed by South Carolina for a primary.
He told Politico this week that he doesn't think Iowa and New Hampshire should hold those honors respectively. The reason: they're too white.