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2012

Poll: Ron Paul poised to win Iowa caucuses

Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX), once labeled nothing more than a "gadfly" , has emerged as the GOP's leading candidate in the crucial Iowa caucuses, the first post-Christmas poll to be published this year has found.

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Gingrich asks supporters for help against 'barrage' of attack ads

In his most recent statement via email to supporters, Newt Gingrich has sought their help against attack ads that have eroded his poll numbers and cost him his headway in the Republican race for the presidential nomination. The Hill's "Ballot Box" blog reports that Gingrich sent out an email blast to supporters on Tuesday beseeching their help against "a barrage of attacks" by well-funded groups loosely associated with other candidates.

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Gingrich responds to Romney attack: 'Say it to my face'

Newt Gingrich appeared today on CNN's The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer to discuss his campaign's mishandling of the Virginia primary as well as to discuss disparaging remarks that Mitt Romney made about Gingrich earlier today.

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Romney claims that 'you can get a photo ID free' for voting

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney asserted Tuesday that photo IDs were free to all voters and that Attorney General Eric Holder had made a "very serious error" by blocking a South Carolina law that requires an ID to vote.

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Report: Sen. Ben Nelson to announce retirement

Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) has scheduled a press conference for later Tuesday to announce that he is retiring from Congress, according to a published report.

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Santorum: 'Send a message to the man' by voting for me

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is advising Iowans that by giving him their vote, they can "stick it" to the man.

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Perry bills Texas taxpayers over $1 million while touring country

Running for president can be expensive. Thankfully, the taxpayers are here to foot the bill.

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The complete timeline of the Gingrich divorces shows he's not been honest with voters

Though former Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA) has been floating the theory that, contrary to previous news reports that he served her with divorce papers as she was recovering from ovarian cancer surgery, his first wife Jackie Battley Gingrich initiated their divorce, CNN recently recovered the files from that divorce -- and they tell a very different story.

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Former staffer: Ron Paul 'wishes the Israeli state did not exist'

Former Ron Paul campaign and Congressional staffer Eric Dondero issued a statement to Right Wing News today denying that his former boss is racist, homophobic or anti-Semitic as part of a larger attack on what Dondero terms Paul's "isolationism" and his position on the war in Afghanistan and the state of Israel.

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Newt compares campaign's Virginia debacle to attack on Pearl Harbor

Certainly no-one will ever accuse Newt Gingrich of having low self-esteem. Talking Points Memo is reporting that Gingrich's campaign manager Michael Krull has taken to Facebook to vent about the Virginia Republican Party's judgment that the former Speaker of the House did not qualify to appear on the March 6 primary ballot.

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Gingrich sets sights on nonexistent Virginia write-in slot

Having failed to qualify for the Virginia Republican primary, former Republican Congressman Newt Gingrich has announced that he intends to run in that state as a write-in candidate. This could present a significant problem for Gingrich because apparently, the primary ballot in Virginia does not allow for write-ins.

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Obama denies being 'Spock-like'

It's official: US President Barack Obama has nothing to do with highly logical, largely insensitive Mr. Spock character on the science fiction TV show "Star Trek."

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Gingrich, Perry 'fail to qualify' for Virginia poll

US Republican presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry have failed to qualify for the party's Virginia primary election, local media reported early Saturday.

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