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2012

Gibbs zings Gingrich: We'll call him for lunar colony advice

Former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on Sunday dismissed foreign policy criticism from Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, quipping that his advice was only valuable "[i]f there’s a problem on a lunar colony."

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Santorum: Obama wrong to apologize for Quran burning

Rick Santorum says there's no reason to apologize for burning holy books as long as it's just an innocent mistake.

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Santorum: JFK's secularism 'makes me throw up'

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum said on Sunday that former President John F. Kennedy's commitment to the separation of church and state made him "throw up."

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Romney: 'Vote for the other guy' if you can't relate to me

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Sunday said Americans should "vote for the other guy" if they couldn't related to him because of his enormous wealth.

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Obama juggles needs for campaign money, mass appeal

WASHINGTON — As his reelection campaign heats up, President Barack Obama is attending fundraisers about one of every four days, with experts saying he is working to raise a whopping billion dollars to stay in the White House.

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Georgia on his mind, Gingrich fights in own backyard

ATLANTA (Reuters) - Only a month ago, Newt Gingrich was atop the Republican presidential race. Now he is in a fight for a win even in his home state of Georgia as his campaign stakes its future on the Super Tuesday primaries.

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Ann Romney announces she will now be Mitt's debate stand-in

At least one person has had enough of the Republican primary debates: Ann Romney. According to Buzzfeed, the former Massachusetts First Lady was addressing the crowd at a rally sponsored by the group Americans for Prosperity when she jokingly announced that she's had enough of the debates and won't let her husband participate in any more of them.

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Cultural historian: 'Politics is a movie' and that's a problem

Cultural historian Neal Gabler believes that Hollywood movies have shaped our perceptions of political campaigns for the worse.

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GOP reliance on 'culture wars' turning off younger voters

By Patricia Zengerle

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Romney: My wife 'drives a couple of Cadillacs'

Republican hopeful Mitt Romney illustrated again on Friday why voters may find him harder to relate to than any other presidential candidate.

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Karen Santorum: Rick's campaign is 'God's will'

The wife of Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says that God is responsible for her husband's recent surge in popularity.

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Legal group: Romney super PAC flagrantly violating election law

A Romney-supporting super PAC claimed this week that it did not violate federal election regulations against unlawful coordination when it recycled an official Romney campaign ad from 2007 -- but a campaign finance watchdog tells Raw Story that they're attempting to explain away a violation they're not even accused of.

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