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Cain, Romney in tight Republican race in Iowa: poll

DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Republican White House hopefuls Herman Cain and Mitt Romney are in a tight race in Iowa, which kicks off next year's presidential nominating contests, according to a closely watched opinion poll published on Saturday.

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Huntsman's daughters spoof Cain's 'smoking man' ad

Republican presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman may be trailing in the polls, but he has become the first of the candidates to put up a parody of former tobacco lobbyist Herman Cain's already-notorious "smoking man" ad.

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Bachmann: Solve teen bullying by ending Dept. of Education

At a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa Friday, Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann used a question about teen bullying as an opportunity to call to abolish the Department of Education.

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Cigarette-smoking Cain aide dogged by voter suppression claims

Following the release of an ad showing him puffing on a cigarette, an adviser for Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is facing some extra scrutiny -- and it isn't just about his nicotine habit.

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Romney suddenly morphs into a climate change skeptic

Speaking to a crowd in Philadelphia yesterday, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R) suddenly changed his position on whether humans contribute to climate change, insisting that "we don’t know what’s causing climate change on this planet."

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Santorum campaign: Aborted babies 'think' Cain is wrong

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says "aborted babies" would not support fellow candidate Herman Cain.

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Santorum: Dead foreign scientists a 'wonderful thing'

In Rick Santorum's world, the culture of life apparently doesn't extend to the scientific community.

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Carville: Smoking Cain aide was 'drunk or stoned'

Democratic strategist James Carville is sure that Herman Cain's campaign manager was on something besides nicotine when he decided to .

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Romney atop Republican field in key states: poll

WASHINGTON — The race for the Republican presidential nod looked Wednesday to be Mitt Romney's to lose, with a new public opinion poll showing the former Massachusetts governor ahead in four key early voting states.

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Perry swears he's not a birther after all

After several days of quotes that suggesting President Barack Obama might not be a U.S. citizen, Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry is finally denying that he's a birther.

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Romney: '110% behind' Ohio anti-union bill

A day after refusing to comment on an Ohio bill that would limit the collective bargain rights of public employees, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Wednesday that he supports the measure "110 percent."

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Georgia served Cain with lien for failing to pay 2006 income taxes

There may be a reason Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain objects to the current tax code.

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Michael Moore: Obama first term 'heartbreaking'

Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore told BBC's Richard Bacon that most of President Barack Obama's first term had been "heartbreaking" and a "disappointment."

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