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Most Voters Believe Romney Will Get GOP Nod

Most voters believe that Mitt Romney will ultimately be the GOP’s Presidential nominee, according to a poll released Tuesday from Rasmussen Reports. 65 percent said that the former Massachusetts Governor will likely get his party’s nod, an 11 percent increase from last Tuesday. In contrast, belief in Rick Santorum’s chances has eroded. Prior to the [...]

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Polls: Gingrich Has Commanding Lead In Peach State

Recent polls show former House Speaker Newt Gingrich with a commanding lead in the his home state of Georgia. Gingrich has dedicated much of his time and money in Georgia and his efforts have proven to be effective. A Rasmussen Reports polls shows Gingrich leading Mitt Romney by 12 percentage points, raking in 36 percent [...]

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Poll: Santorum Surges, Romney Still “Most Electable”

Rick Santorum has built a double digit lead over Mitt Romney in the race for the GOP presidential nomination, but many still believe Romney is the most electable. According to a Gallup poll, Santorum now holds his largest lead to date over the former Massachusetts governor, raking in 36 percent support compared to Romney’s 26 [...]

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Romney Hits The Jackpot In Nevada

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Mitt Romney completed a sweep this week, winning Saturday’s Nevada caucuses by a wide margin over former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and the rest of the GOP field.

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UPDATE: Trump Endorses Romney, Not Gingrich

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Celebrity real-estate mogul Donald Trump publicly announced his support for GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney on Thursday.

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Negative Ads May win the Primary, But Won’t Win the Race

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Florida is the state that makes or breaks a candidate. Since 1972, the winner of the Florida primary has become the party’s nominee. In 2012, the winner was Mitt Romney. Romney won Tuesday’s race in a landslide, receiving 47 percent, with Newt Gingrich coming in second place with 32 percent. Rick Santorum and Ron Paul [...]

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The Frontrunners’ Ad Amnesia

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Just days after lampooning Mitt Romney for not recognizing one of his own ads,
Newt Gingrich denied knowledge Tuesday of a controversial robo-call produced by his campaign.

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Romney In The Driver’s Seat Following Florida Romp

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Mitt Romney took a big step in his quest to become the Republican nominee on Tuesday, winning the Florida primary by a double-digit margin.

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Moon Base: Ingenuity Or Crazy Talk?

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich suggested not just a trip to the moon but a real base on the moon. “Crazy” is how most of the media labeled it. The Speaker said his critics do not understand science or technology or entrepreneurship. He has pointed out that when the transcontinental railroad was planned, we did not [...]

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Gingrich Banking On Santorum Exit

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While Newt Gingrich is on track for a second place finish in Florida’s GOP primary, the former Speaker believes he can ultimately capture this party’s nod if he becomes the sole Conservative alternative to Mitt Romney.

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Allen West Won’t Rule Out Rubio Challenge

West, who was ousted in 2012, conceded that it would be an uphill race.

Not Even The Truth Can Stop Issa’s Witch-Hunt

Congressman Elijah Cummings has made a bold attempt to shed light on the situation, but it’s doubtful that anything – even the blatant truth – will stop Darrell Issa from pursuing this political witch hunt.

HASC Chair Blasts Obama’s Nuke Speech

The President’s desire to negotiate a new round of arms control with the Russians, while Russia is cheating on a major existing nuclear arms control treaty, strains credulity,” McKeon said.

Obama Envisions Fewer Nukes In U.S., Russia

The president outlined his plan to reduce the world’s nuclear stockpile during a highly-billed speech in front of Germany’s iconic Brandenburg Gate.

Murkowski Endorses Gay Marriage

The Alaska Republican said she changed her mind on the issue after spending time with a same-sex couple from her home state.

Poll: Americans Support NSA Programs, But Want Hearings

58 percent said that they support the collection of phone calls and internet records as a tool to fight terror while 39 percent said that they are opposed.