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Minnesota Caucuses Could Spell Trouble For Romney
Tweet Share on Facebook February 6, 2012 Comment (2)Fresh from his victory last weekend in the Nevada caucuses, Mitt Romney is heading into Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri with new momentum and a strong dose of confidence.
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Mitt Romney's Mormon Issue
Tweet Share on Facebook February 6, 2012 Comment (7)Mitt Romney's Mormon faith was supposed to be a drawback among many voters as he seeks the Republican presidential nomination. But in the Nevada caucuses, it helped.
Mormons accounted for one-quarter of the GOP electorate in Nevada, and 91 per cent of them voted for Romney, according to entrance polls.
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Romney Continues to Challenge Obama over Jobs Numbers
Tweet Share on Facebook February 6, 2012 Comment (3)Now that the economy appears to be rebounding, Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney faces his most serious challenge yet in persuading voters that he would strengthen the economy more than President Obama has.
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Obama Basks In Strong Job Numbers
Tweet Share on Facebook February 3, 2012 Comment (5)Today's favorable unemployment report may help President Obama's re-election campaign, but only if the job-creation trend continues strongly through 2012.
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Despite Campaign Challenges, Newt Gingrich Won't Step Down
Tweet Share on Facebook February 3, 2012 Comment (4)Washington veterans who have worked closely with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in the past predict that endorsements of rival Mitt Romney will only make Gingrich more stubborn about staying in the GOP presidential contest.
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Dems Diminish Romney's Romp in Florida
Tweet Share on Facebook February 2, 2012 Comment (1)National Democrats, doing whatever they can to diminish the candidacy of Republican front-runner Mitt Romney, are now trying to minimize his victory in the Florida Republican presidential primary.
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Obama and Romney Both Criticized as Out of Touch
Tweet Share on Facebook February 2, 2012 Comment (4)In parallel attack strategies, the two major political parties are waging a fierce battle to tarnish Barack Obama and Mitt Romney as hopelessly out of touch, each in different ways.
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Ron Paul Confident Heading to Caucus States
Tweet Share on Facebook February 1, 2012 Comment (3)Feisty as ever, Ron Paul is telling supporters that the best is yet to come for his presidential campaign.
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Newt Gingrich's List of Options Growing Shorter
Tweet Share on Facebook February 1, 2012 Comment (1)In the wake of his big loss in the Florida Republican primary Tuesday, Newt Gingrich has a limited series of options for reviving his presidential candidacy.
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By the Numbers, Romney’s Florida Win Is Impressive
Tweet Share on Facebook February 1, 2012 CommentOne of Mitt Romney’s biggest achievements in winning the Florida Republican presidential primary Tuesday came as a surprise: He captured more votes than his two main competitors combined. This gives him bragging rights that he is finally consolidating conservative support and can rally the GOP base over the long run.
Romney took 46.4 percent of the vote in Florida, compared with 31.9 for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and 13.4 for former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum. The combined total for Gingrich and Santorum was a percentage point below Romney’s near-majority.
