December 2011
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Field reports: Iowa
Ron Paul has supporters, but will they come to caucus?
Meanwhile Mitt Romney doesn’t seem interested in running against Paul. But have you heard of this Obama guy?
And Rick Santorum isn’t doing so well in the Hawkeye state: “I feel very, very good about how things are going and it’s nice to see that reflected in some of the polls, but we have a lot of work to do. A lot...
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Family Leader president Bob Vander Plaats phoned Bachmann last Saturday to ask her to rethink her 2012 bid in hopes of uniting social conservatives behind one candidate in Iowa.
In an interview with CBS’s Early Show, Bachmann confirmed the call, which was first reported by Politico.
“Yes, there was a call that was made,” Bachmann told CBS. “But it didn’t make...
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Can Romney get the GOP nomination without winning... →
The most telling sign of the uphill battle Romney faces in South Carolina is the skepticism he faces among many leading Republicans who backed his bid four years ago. At this point in the 2008 campaign, Romney had announced more than 100 endorsements among key public officials, political operatives and fundraisers in the state. By comparison, he has announced fewer than 10 endorsements in the...
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Nikki Haley endorses Mitt Romney
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is backing Mitt Romney’s bid for the Republican presidential nomination—ending the suspense over one of the most sought-after endorsements in the party.
Announcing her decision on Fox News, Haley, a tea party conservative who was elected as the state’s first female governor a year ago, pointed to Romney’s private-sector background and his...
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