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Top Santorum donor: Women could use aspirin 'between their knees'

In a startling outburst Thursday, the multimillionaire who's given most to a super PAC supporting former Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) for president remarked that universal contraception coverage for women shouldn't be needed because, "Back in my day, they used Bayer aspirin for contraceptives."

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Romney: Entrepreneurs should just ask parents for money

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney suggested to a group of business people in Michigan on Thursday that entrepreneurs should ask their parents for money instead of using loans from the federal government.

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Letterman on Romney: Putting dog on car roof 'not a good idea'

Comedy Central's Jon Stewart explained to CBS host David Letterman on Wednesday that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's problem was that at close examination, he was just "pixels" instead of a real person.

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Maher: Santorum believes 'life begins at erection'

HBO comedian Bill Maher on Wednesday explained that Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum was gaining in popularity because GOP voters "hadn't gotten the memo" that the country was moving past social issues.

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Maddow wonders whether Maine GOP 'rigged' caucuses

In a segment Wednesday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow explored the murky waters currently occupied by the Maine GOP, which she suggested may have actually "rigged" the recent caucuses in favor of Mitt Romney.

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Santorum reports four years of tax returns

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum released tax returns on Wednesday showing he and his wife earned around $1 million annually in the last few years, Politico reported.

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Santorum: Dems 'look down their nose' at Americans

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Tuesday charged that the Obama administration was full of "elite snobs" who were looking "down their nose at the average American."

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Romney: 'Living life makes you more conservative'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Wednesday explained his extreme change in positions since serving as the governor of Massachusetts by saying that he had gotten more conservative by "living life."

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'Fox & Friends' suggests employment numbers were 'fabricated'

Several Fox News co-hosts on Wednesday continued to suggest that there may be a conspiracy to increase President Barack Obama's chances at re-election by manufacturing better-than-expected employment numbers.

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Romney is machine gun-toting 'Rombo' in new Santorum ad

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum has released a new ad warning voters to expect an onslaught of attack ads from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

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Poll finds low enthusiasm for Republican candidates

WASHINGTON — Most Republicans believe Mitt Romney will be their party's presidential nominee and that he has the best chance to beat President Barack Obama in November, a national poll released Tuesday found.

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Santorum surging in Republican presidential race

WASHINGTON — Rick Santorum's drive to capture the Republican presidential nomination gained momentum Tuesday as he surged to the front of the field in national polls and extended his lead over Mitt Romney in his rival's native Michigan.

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