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Nikki Haley Confident Romney Will Take South Carolina

Following Thursday’s debate, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley told TRNS that she is confident Mitt Romney will win the Palmetto state. [audio:http://trns.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012119saturday1.mp3]

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Tea Party Leader Says Movement Must Keep Eye On The Future

Jenny Beth Martin, the co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots, told TRNS following Thursday night’s Republican debate in South Carolina that the conservative movement needs to keep an eye on the future by cultivating a new league of candidates. [audio:http://trns.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/201219focus.mp3]

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Ron Paul Chair: Santorum And Gingrich Campaigns Lack Legs

Jesse Benton, the Chair of the Ron Paul campaign, told reporters following Thursday’s Republican debate that Gingrich and Santorum lack the resources for prolonged campaigns. [audio:http://trns.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012119legs.mp3]

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Pawlenty Concerned By Gingrich’s Ex Wife’s Allegations

Following Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty told reporters that he is concerned by Newt Gingrich’s ex wife’s allegations, but noted that it’s up for Americans to decide how it should affect the race. [audio:http://trns.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012119pawlentyconcern.mp3]

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Pawlenty: There’s Still A Long Road Ahead

Following Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, former Minnesota Governor and Romney supporter Tim Pawlenty noted that there is still a long road ahead before the race can be called. [audio:http://trns.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/2012119longroad1.mp3]

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Gingrich Says He Will Topple Obama In Debates

During Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, Newt Gingrich claimed that a series of strong debates will be the party’s best bet for toppling President Obama.

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Ron Paul Makes His Closing Argument

In his closing argument during Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, Ron Paul claimed that his dedication to personal liberty will win over the Palmetto state’s conservatives.

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Romney Claims Obama Has Transformed America For The Worse

During Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney argued that Obama has transformed America for the worse.

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Gingrich: Second Obama Term Would Be “Frightening”

During Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich warned that a second Obama term would be “frightening.”

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Santorum Claims He Can Win Swing States

During Thursday evening’s Republican debate in South Carolina, former Senator Rick Santorum argued that he is in the best position to beat President Barack Obama in the general election since he stands a better chance at winning in conservative leaning swing states.

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In Runup to Boston Bombing, Federal Fusion Center Melted Down

An early adopter of the intelligence-gathering program, failed to stop the two accused Boston Marathon bombers

Heckler Interrupts Obama During Gitmo Remarks

The president was forced to pause for several seconds as a female anti-war activist seated in the back of the audience protested the continued detention of 166 terror suspects inside a military prison located in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Full Text Of Obama’s Speech

Click inside to read the entire speech delivered by the president at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C.

Obama Sees New, But Continued Use Of Drones

In a major speech Thursday, the president called for a shift in how and when drones are used to target enemy combatants.

Bicameral, Bipartisan Bill Strives To Combat Military Sexual Assaults

The proposed legislative changes have bipartisan support from both the House and Senate and reflect the growing congressional outrage over the military actions to combat sexual assault.

Obama Condemns Machete Attack

“There can be absolutely no justification for such acts,” Obama said.