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Study: Nearly half of Obama campaign funds from small donations

A campaign finance study published Wednesday reveals a pretty big difference between the campaigns of President Barack Obama and likely Republican challenger Mitt Romney: namely, 48 percent of Obama's money came from small donations.

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Santorum: The Ninth Circuit thinks I'm a bigot

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Wednesday lashed out at the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for going against "four thousand years of human history" to strike down California's ban on same sex marriage.

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'Romney Condoms' offer protection for the 'elite penis'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has inspired a New York-based condom company to create a prophylactic for "anyone with an elite penis."

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Rick Santorum: 'Conservatives beginning to get it'

After sweeping GOP contests Tuesday in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says conservative voters are finally beginning to understand that he is the strongest candidate to take on President Barack Obama.

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Santorum comes in first in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado GOP primary races

Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) won the Missouri GOP primary and the Minnesota and Colorado causes on Tuesday. He maintained a tremendous margin over front-runner former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA) in Missouri, with Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) taking up the lead in Missouri. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) didn't appear on the ballot in that state and Santorum was the only candidate who appeared in the state of late. In Minnesota, however, Paul beat Romney and Gingrich in the caucuses by a significant margin. Romney came in a relatively close second in Colorado with Paul and then Gingrich trailing.

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'Charlie McAwesome' glitter bombs Ron Paul

A man going by the name "Charlie McAwesome" made it official Monday night: every remaining Republican presidential frontrunner has been glitter bombed.

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Axelrod suggests White House could back down on birth control

A top adviser to President Barack Obama's re-election campaign suggested on Tuesday that the administration was open to working with Catholic hospitals and universities over their objections to providing birth control services to women.

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Romney: Komen 'wrong' to fund Planned Parenthood's breast cancer screenings

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says that it's "wrong" for organizations like Susan G. Komen for the Cure to fund Planned Parenthood's breast cancer screenings for poor women.

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Long primary battle could help Romney build support

EDINA, Minnesota — A drawn-out fight for the Republican nomination could work to frontrunner Mitt Romney's advantage if he uses it to develop his campaign structure in swing states key to beating President Barack Obama in November.

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Scott Rasmussen: Obama very likely to be reelected if trends continue

Scott Rasmussen of Rasmussen Reports predicted on Monday that President Barack Obama would win the 2012 election if the economy continued to improve.

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Romney wins Nevada with 50 percent: full results

LAS VEGAS, Nevada — Republican Mitt Romney won the Nevada presidential caucus with 50 percent of the vote, more than twice his nearest rival Newt Gingrich on 21.1 percent, full results showed Monday.

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Gingrich calls Egyptian trial 'the Obama hostage crisis'

At a campaign event in Golden, Colorado on Monday, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich likened the planned trial of 19 Americans in Egypt to the 1979 hostage crisis in Iran, calling it "the Obama hostage crisis."

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Rove: I'm 'offended' by Eastwood's inspiring Super Bowl commercial

Republican strategist Karl Rove says the he was personally "offended" by an inspiring Chrysler advertisement starring Clint Eastwood that aired during halftime of Super Bowl XLVI.

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