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2012

Rule changes forced through by Romney campaign at RNC provoke grassroots backlash

Rule changes pushed through by the Romney campaign that appear designed to prevent an insurgent candidacy like that of Ron Paul from mounting any meaningful challenge to the party establishment in the future are provoking a strong grassroots reaction.

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Man with machete arrested near Republican convention

The Associated Press reported on Sunday afternoon that police officers had arrested a man spotrted with a machete strapped to his leg near the location of the Republican National Convention in Tampa.

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Ron Paul declines to endorse Romney, spurns convention speaking slot

Ron Paul refused to accept the terms demanded by Republican convention planners in order for him to receive a speaking slot at this week's convention, with Paul in part spurning the invite because he says he does not fully endorse Mitt Romney's candidacy

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Rove: Obama 'never said thank you' when Romney admitted he was born in U.S.

Republican strategist Karl Rove on Saturday complained that President Barack Obama had "never said thank you" when GOP hopeful Mitt Romney acknowledged he was a U.S. citizen.

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Mary Matalin: Republicans will defeat Akin with write-in candidate

GOP operative Mary Matalin on Sunday said that the Republican Party would mount a third-party or write-in campaign to defeat Rep. Todd Akin (R), whose bid to defeat Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) is in danger after he suggested women could not get pregnant by "legitimate rape."

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Persistence rewarded Romney on long road to Tampa

TAMPA, Florida — Measured in business, deliberative in politics, Mitt Romney has always taken the long view, and his coronation Thursday at the Republican convention caps a five-year run for the White House.

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Maryland governor: Romney sending 'coded messages' with birther joke

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) on Sunday asserted that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was sending "coded messages" and pandering to white voters by making jokes suggesting that President Barack Obama was not a U.S. citizen.

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Romney: Not going to 'manipulate my life' by closing Swiss bank account

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney insists that he didn't shut down his tax shelters in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and Switzerland because it would "avoid the truth" and he wasn't going to "manipulate my life" just to become president.

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Akin plummets in poll, now trails McCaskill by 9

After a week-long firestorm surrounding his comments about "legitimate rape," Rep. Todd Akin's (R-MO) campaign suffered another blow this weekend as a new poll of the Missouri Senate race found him now trailing Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) by nine percentage points.

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RNC chairman defends Romney's 'birther' joke as 'levity'

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Sunday said he supported presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's joke about President Barack Obama's birth certificate because the race needs "levity."

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Romney: Women should support me because of 'Romneycare'

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says that women should support him because of a health insurance law he passed as the governor of Massachusetts -- even though he has promised to repeal a similar law passed by President Barack Obama.

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Diehard Ron Paul fans accuse Republican establishment of betrayal

TAMPA, Florida — Ron Paul supporters are pondering what next for the libertarian cause and complaining bitterly of betrayal by a party establishment about to crown Mitt Romney the Republican presidential nominee.

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Romney hopes convention will help him win Florida

It is no coincidence the US Republicans chose to hold their nominating convention in Florida, for the state could determine the fate of White House challenger Mitt Romney in November's election.

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