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Perry's national poll numbers worse than Palin's

Voters dislike Texas Gov. Rick Perry even more than former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, according to a national survey conducted by Public Policy Polling.

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Christie endorses Romney for Republican nomination

HANOVER, New Hampshire — Republican frontrunner Mitt Romney on Tuesday won a key endorsement from popular New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who said the former Massachusetts governor had the experience to turn around American fortunes.

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Romney calls on Perry to 'repudiate' extremist pastor

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney Tuesday called on fellow candidate Rick Perry to renounce an anti-Mormon Dallas pastor who he had chosen to introduce him at last week's Values Voter Summit.

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Cain: 'I left the Democrat plantation a long time ago'

Herman Cain is refusing to back down from Cornel West and Harry Belafonte's stinging critique of his comments.

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Romney flip-flops on protests: 'I worry about the 99 percent'

If you want to gauge how effective a popular movement has become, compare the present statements of leading politicians with their prior positions. In the case of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R), the difference is night and day.

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Poll: Huge majority of Americans support taxing the rich

As the U.S. Senate prepares to vote down legislation that would raise tax rates on the wealthiest Americans to pay for a jobs plan that most economists believe would stop the recession, a new poll has surfaced showing just how out of touch those Senators are with mainstream America.

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Coulter: Chris Wallace should be 'punched' for asking Santorum about gays

Conservative columnist Ann Coulter is so upset at Fox News host Chris Wallace for asking Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum about gays in the military that she is advocating violence.

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Romney clings to lead in hot race for Republican nod

WASHINGTON — Former pizza chain executive Herman Cain has surged in the race for the Republican presidential nomination and is hot on the heels of frontrunner Mitt Romney, a new Gallup opinion poll showed Monday.

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Romney: Protesters 'trying to find scapegoats to attack'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who recently declared that "corporations are people," urged the Occupy Wall Street protesters Monday not to "attack a whole class of Americans."

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Elizabeth Warren raises $3.15 million in first six weeks

Consumer advocate and Democratic Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren raised $3.15 million since announcing her intent to run for Senate, according to her campaign.

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Perry's New Hampshire poll numbers crash

New Hampshire, the traditional site of the nation's first primary, is a make-or-break state for presidential hopefuls. All the Republicans hoping to eventually stand as the party's nominee at the 2012 convention try to make a strong showing in the state, but for Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R), New Hampshire could be a fall from grace.

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Bachmann tells man with 'no teeth' to rely on charity

Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann told a man who said he had no teeth that single-payer health care was the "worst possible system."

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Cornel West: Herman Cain 'needs to get off the symbolic crack pipe'

Princeton University professor Cornel West thinks Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is wrong to suggest that racism no longer matters in this country.

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