Election 2012
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Obama shift on gay marriage tilts U.S. attitudes
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's declaration of support for gay marriage may have prompted some Americans, especially blacks and Hispanics, to reconsider their opposition to letting homosexuals wed, an analysis of Reuters/Ipsos online poll data showed on Friday.
- Teacher unions fight to keep clout with Democrats
- Tea Party takes on establishment Republican in Texas Senate race
- Wisconsin governor recall election debate shows sharp divide
- Obama campaign targeting Romney's record as governor
- House Democratic "Super PAC" raised $1 million since March
- Most Americans think campaign money aids rich
- White House contest looms over Virginia Senate race
- Romney opens new front vs Obama: schools are failing
- Arizona official says satisfied Obama U.S.-born
War Chest
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SPECIAL REPORTS
Romney, Bain and a $44 million bailout
In his campaign for president, Mitt Romney has championed free markets and vowed to shrink government. But after Bain Capital, the private-equity firm he co-founded, bought and then shuttered an aging steel mill, taxpayers were left holding the bag. Special Report
Romney offers donors chance to “Dine with the Donald”
Will Mitt Romney supporters go for "Dinner with the Donald?"





