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A new poll shows President Obama has a clear edge over former Gov. Mitt Romney.
WASHINGTON (AP) — After losing Saturday's Nevada caucus race, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich sought solace in what he called an encouraging statistic: that his supporters were turning out to vote more enthusiastically than those of his chief rival, Mitt Romney.
Minnesota GOP has moved further to the right following 2008 primary.
Jobs report looks good, but Obama’s political fate could be determined in Europe.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tax reform sounds like a good idea to lots of people, but where to start? Eliminate the popular deduction for home mortgages? End the write-off for charitable contributions? How about expanding the Social Security payroll tax?
WASHINGTON (AP) — GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich says his consulting business never lobbied. But records show that he hired state and federal lobbyists, and some staff left to take lobbying jobs.
The effort to divide women over basic healthcare is in full force.
Romney's faith carried him to an easy victory in Nevada caucuses.
Romney will continue to hammer home the idea that Obama made the economy worse.
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Criticism of a Senate campaign ad featuring a young Asian woman talking in broken English about China taking away American jobs grew Monday as some warned it could revive discrimination against Asian-Americans.
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