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Next for Romney: Raise money ... lots of money
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — What’s next for Mitt Romney? The Republican presidential nomination finally in hand, he will spend the next three months trying to undercut President Barack Obama on the economy while portraying himself as Mr. Fix It...
Tags: U.S. Electoral College, The Associated Press, Fox News Channel (tv network), Condoleezza Rice, Donald Trump
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Wisconsin recall: Labor's love lost
Any way you slice it, the refusal of Wisconsin voters to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker for limiting the collective-bargaining rights of unionized public-sector employees was a blow not only to organized labor but to the Democratic Party as a whole....
Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Protest, Career and Workplace, Executive Branch, Labor Legislation
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Supreme confidence, shaken
It should come as no surprise that in the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll, less than half of Americans surveyed -- 44 percent -- said they approve of theU.S. Supreme Court. Furthermore, three-quarters said they believed individual personal and...
Tags: The Supremes (music group), Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Regional Elections, John Paul Stevens
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Politico: Vegas casino mogul gives $1 mil to PAC that endorsed Mack
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelSheldon Adelson, the Vegas casino mogul who almost single-handedly kept Newt Gingrich's presidential candidacy alive and recently said he was giving $10 million to a super PAC that's supporting Mitt Romney, is giving $1 million to the superPac that's... -
McManus: Don't close the GOP show
We in the mainstream media harbor a dirty little secret: Most of us are rooting for Rick Santorum. It's nothing personal, although Santorum is a reasonably appealing guy. And it's not ideological; most of us aren't yearning for Bible-based social...Tags: Media Industry, Ayn Rand, Doyle McManus, Tea Party Movement, Ron Paul
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World news briefs: Greek bailout; Super PACS outperforming campaigns they support
Eurozone reaches deal on $170 billion Greek bailout, cuts debt to 120.5 percent of GDP by 2020
BRUSSELS (AP) — Greece won a second massive financial bailout in the early hours of Tuesday morning when its partners in the 17-country eurozone...Tags: Deron Williams, Political Candidates, The Associated Press, Brooklyn Nets, National Government
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Romney spends heavily in a challenging month
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and a "super PAC" working on his behalf spent more than twice as much as they raised in January, underscoring how persistent challenges by rivals Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum have taxed the former...Tags: Political Candidates, Karl Rove, Hewlett-Packard Co., John McCain, Mutual Funds
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McManus: Campaign 2012's lessons so far
It sometimes feels as if the struggle for the Republican presidential nomination has been going on forever, but if you measure the campaign by the number of delegates chosen so far, we're only about 10% done.
Much has been made about how the outcome is...Tags: Political Candidates, Satellite and Cable Service, John McCain, MSNBC (tv network), Career and Workplace
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In the presidential campaign, money talks
Think money doesn't talk? Try telling that to this year's GOP presidential hopefuls, whose fates are more than ever tied to a handful of wealthy donors who bankroll the super PACs that raise and spend unlimited amounts of cash on their behalf. Campaign...Tags: Ron Paul, Republican Party, Elections, U.S. Supreme Court, Companies and Corporations
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Chan Lowe: Newt Gingrich's vanity
In case anyone had any doubts about Newt Gingrich’s true motivations, they have now become glaringly apparent as he continues his pointless (I won’t say, “Quixotic,” because that would imply that there’s a higher principle...Tags: Rick Santorum, Politics, Newt Gingrich, Elections, Bill Clinton
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McManus: No quit in these presidential candidates
Poor Mitt Romney. He won six of 10 states on Super Tuesday, including hotly contested Ohio. He lengthened his lead in the count of delegates who will actually choose the Republican presidential nominee. But he's still a long way from claiming victory....Tags: Political Candidates, Rand Paul, George H.W. Bush, Ron Paul, Elections
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Gingrich attack on Romney an attack on Republicans
So Newt Gingrich is borrowing from the Democrats' oppo-reserach book with his attacks on Mitt Romney's legacy as a leveraged buyout artist. Suddenly leveraged buyouts are "predatory" and "paper shuffling," Gingrich says, according to the NYT. Financed...Tags: Documentary (genre), Companies and Corporations, Leveraged Buyouts, The New York Times, Republican Party
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Mar 22, 2012
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Feb 23, 2012
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Mar 8, 2012
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Mar 8, 2012
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Jan 8, 2012
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