Election 2012
Romney clawing his way back in Republican race
MESA, Arizona - Mitt Romney is fighting his way back into the driving seat in the Republican presidential race, putting in a strong debate performance in Arizona and gaining in polls against conservative rival Rick Santorum. | Video
- Republican candidates back arming Syria rebels
- Romney proposes 28 percent top income tax rate
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- Listen up voters, Congress is messaging you
- Santorum, Romney close but neither tops Obama in new polls
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- Santorum's push on social issues a challenge for Romney
- Shifting focus, Obama campaign targets Santorum on economy
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- Prominent evangelist again raises issue of Obama's faith
- Paltry fundraising by Obama "Super PAC" prompted new strategy
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- As Republican campaigns spend millions, PACs rise in importance
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Romney's victory at the Olympics
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - By the late 1990s, Mitt Romney had succeeded in business, failed in politics, and reached a crossroads. The path he took was to Salt Lake City, where he spent three years working to salvage the Olympic Games. Full Article
Abortion question booed at Republican debate
A question about abortion led to a flareup in the culture war of the 2012 presidential campaign at the last Republican presidential debate before Tuesday's Arizona and Michigan primaries and "Super Tuesday" voting on March 6.
Santorum takes heat for Obama "theology" remarks
Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs was quick to condemn Rick Santorum for his remarks accusing President Obama of adhering to a "phony theology." Meanwhile, Mitt Romney stepped up his attacks on Santorum's record in the Senate. Watch
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Who are the top super PAC donors?
A look at the wealthy individuals who have contributed at least $500,000 to major political action committees. Full Article






