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Barack Obama is the first president in more than five decades to win at least 51 percent of the national popular vote twice, according to a revised vote count in New York eight weeks after the Nov. 6 election.
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Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney may have been given an insurance policy for the 2012 Republican nomination long before Newt Gingrich’s recent rise threatened anew his path to the nomination.
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Months after House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank muscled an overhaul of Wall Street rules through Congress, he is showing signs of weakness in a Massachusetts re-election bid he says is his toughest ever.
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For Mitt Romney, April may be the kindest month. For Rick Santorum, it could be the cruelest.
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Iowa Republicans will get the first crack at selecting a presidential nominee tonight by casting votes in a caucus process that’s become best known for ending or fueling candidacies rather than predicting the nominee.
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The Republican primary in South Carolina had record turnout, with bigger gains in voter participation than in Iowa and New Hampshire earlier this month.
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Tea Party-backed Christine O’Donnell defeated a veteran lawmaker for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination in Delaware, an upset analysts said would increase Democrats’ chances of holding the seat and retaining control of the chamber in November.
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