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The polls have opened for the Missouri 2012 Republican Primary, but only three candidates will be participating: Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum. Because of a combination of money struggles and in-party disputes, Missouri will be holding ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-07T21:54:00Z
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Monday stepped up the Republican charge that President Obama is infringing upon "religious liberty" by requiring faith-based organizations provide birth control coverage for their employees. Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T20:00:39Z
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is hoping to solidify his front-runner status in the race for his party's nomination with strong showings in Tuesday's caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota. Romney is holding a rally Tuesday in ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-07T15:27:27Z
The announcement from former Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey that he would not seek his old Senate seat confirmed what political analysts have long thought—that the Cornhusker state is likely out of reach for the Democrats this cycle. Political ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-07T19:16:31Z
BRET BAIER, ANCHOR: Tomorrow we have three contests, two caucuses, Minnesota and Colorado, and a nonbinding primary in Missouri. Looking back over the weekend Saturday, the Nevada caucuses, these are the final numbers. We actually didn't get ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-07T20:13:47Z
WASHINGTON -- Details are beginning to emerge about the Monday night announcement that President Barack Obama's reelection campaign would lend its support to a super PAC run by a former Obama aide. According to senior campaign officials, the ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-07T18:55:03Z
We've been saying that the Republican nomination is effectively over, barring a major scandal, Romney has no serious challenger. But the contests roll on. Here's what you need to know. 1) The results are non-binding. Colorado and Minnesota are holding ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-07T15:56:05Z
The Super Bowl is known almost as much for the commercials which run during the game as for the game itself. Sunday's game was no exception. Two commercials, one by Chrysler and one by Pete Hoekstra, a Republican Senate candidate in Michigan, were ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-08T01:07:17Z
Contest after contest has shown that voters are not satisfied with the field of Republican candidates. Nearly a third of Iowan Republican caucus-goers said they had reservations about their vote choice. In New Hampshire, 31 percent of Republican ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-03T14:34:56Z
Feb. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Republican senators proposed reducing the U.S. workforce by 5 percent over a decade to avert looming cuts from the defense budget. Six senators said today that they will introduce legislation to shrink the number of federal ... Publ.Date : 2012-02-06T21:26:33Z
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Moments after the energetic Madonna entertained fans during the halftime show at Sunday's Super Bowl, millions of television viewers got an emotional jolt back into reality. Amid the close-up shots of factory workers and Midwest families, were there political undertones in Chrysler's Super Bowl ad?
The reelection campaign of President Barack Obama said Tuesday it plans to return about $200,000 in donations collected by two Chicago men after a newspaper report described their brother as a fugitive with alleged links to violence and corruption in Mexico.
Attorney General Eric Holder will face off with House Republican Darrell Issa Thursday over Mexican-border gun-running, a showdown that comes after Issa and the Justice Department exchanged sharp letters in recent days.
After passing 23 temporary extensions, the Senate voted 75 to 20 Monday to approve a long-term funding bill for the FAA and sent it to the president for his expected signature.
Top Senate Republicans are proposing eliminating part of the across-the-board and painful budget cuts required after the so-called super committee failed in November, according to two Senate Republican aides.
LZ Granderson encourages anybody against the "strip club" bill to walk into a manufacturing plant and ask workers how they feel about their tax dollars being spent on strippers -- by welfare recipients no less.
David Frum: After a bad defeat in the Nevada and possible humiliation ahead, the best option for Newt Gingrich's future might be Mitt Romney's defeat.
Julian Zelizer says the former Massachusetts governor has put together a campaign that raises money effectively and has avoided many pitfalls
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He's spinning the day as a potential turning point.
Sizing up races in Missouri, Colorado, Minnesota.
A different outcome could have forced Obama into an election-year embrace of same-sex marriage.
It paves the way for a likely U.S. Supreme Court showdown on the voter-approved law.
Resignation signals that fallout is far from over.
McConnell calls the new policy "abhorrent" and says the W.H. has crossed a "dangerous line."
The House speaker owns the highway bill and will be on the hook if it turns into a 435-car pileup.
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