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GOP Race Is Romney's to Lose
Tweet Share on Facebook February 29, 2012 CommentThe Republican presidential nomination is now Mitt Romney's to lose.
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Romney Wins The Battle, But May Lose The War
Tweet Share on Facebook February 29, 2012 Comment (1)Mitt Romney renewed his momentum by winning the Republican presidential primaries in Michigan and Arizona Tuesday, but the way he did it may have jeopardized his ability to defeat President Barack Obama in the general election.
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Republican Presidential Race Will Continue to Drag On
Tweet Share on Facebook February 28, 2012 Comment (3)Regardless of what happens in today's Arizona and Michigan primaries, Republican strategists predict that the GOP presidential race will drag on for many more weeks.
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DNC Jabs Mitt Romney Over Auto Bailout Opposition
Tweet Share on Facebook February 27, 2012 Comment (4)The Democrats are relentlessly bashing Mitt Romney for opposing the federal bailout of the auto industry.
The attacks have two purposes--to damage Romney in Tuesday's crucial Republican presidential primary in Michigan, and to undermine him among union voters in the general election if he becomes the GOP presidential nominee, as many Democratic strategists expect.
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Santorum Sees a Romney, Paul Conspiracy
Tweet Share on Facebook February 27, 2012 Comment (8)Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is charging that rivals Ron Paul and Mitt Romney are teaming up against him. An increasingly frustrated Santorum argues that Paul has attacked him in recent debates and in TV ads but has been reluctant to criticize Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts.
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Santorum Wades Into Church-State Issue
Tweet Share on Facebook February 27, 2012 Comment (7)Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum has added to his portfolio of controversial statements about his personal values as he wades deeper into the culture wars. He has now harshly criticized former President John F. Kennedy for calling for separation between church and state.
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Critics Target Santorum's Voting Record in Congress
Tweet Share on Facebook February 24, 2012 Comment (8)Until Barack Obama's election, the conventional wisdom among political professionals was that members of Congress made weak presidential candidates because they had cast too many votes and participated in too many deals. In short, their legislative records would make them easy targets.
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Obama Officials Optimistic as Economy, Public Opinion Improves
Tweet Share on Facebook February 23, 2012 Comment (2)President Obama believes there is a reasonable chance that congressional Republicans will feel enough public pressure to compromise with him on key parts of his 2012 agenda, White House aides say.
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Newt's 'Cheerful' Comment Sheds Light on His Character
Tweet Share on Facebook February 23, 2012 CommentViewers could have easily gotten lost in all the Washington buzzwords and personal bickering by the Republican presidential candidates in last night's debate in Arizona.
But a moment of clarity—and blessed brevity—came when the four rivals were asked to describe themselves in one word.
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Critics Set Sights on Rick Santorum's Satan Comments
Tweet Share on Facebook February 22, 2012 Comment (6)Another day, another controversy for Rick Santorum.
