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January 22, 2012
Florida, The Money Pit
The campaigns are poised to blow away past records of spending in the state.
Pro-Life Group Did Not Pen Letter Backing Romney
But the leaders of Mass. Citizens for Life say he is, indeed, pro-life. Ever since his "epiphany or what have you," says Fox.
Gabrielle Giffords To Resign From Congress
Gabrielle Giffords announced on her YouTube channel Sunday that she will resign from Congress this week.
Newt Gingrich Is On A Roll, As Told Through 21 Florida Newspapers
Expect the poll numbers to change fast in response to the wave of good news for Gingrich. Romney, meanwhile, bogged down in argument over tax returns; he'll release his 2010 returns Tuesday.
David Axelrod Taunts Mitt Romney
Democrats would prefer Newt Gingrich, and will do what they can to make that happen.
Gay Marriage Foes Congratulate Gingrich
His personal life is no bar for the National Organization for Marriage, the leading foe of same-sex marriage. No mention of Gingrich's two divorces. Voters don't care either.
Mitt Romney Is Trying To Get Tough, But It's Not Quite Working
The path is clear. But does he have it in him?
Piers Morgan Asks Newt Gingrich's Daughters Where The Party's At
The Gingrich girls are stoked about dad's DJ too!
Rick Santorum's South Carolina Misadventure
Santorum's status as the marquee social conservative wasn't enough in South Carolina. Sanford's diagnosis: "The economy became pre-eminent."
Republicans Worry: We've Seen This Movie Before, In Nevada
Gingrich's rise could mean Obama's victory.
Santorum Glitter-Bombed At South Carolina Primary Night Speech
Chants of "bigot, bigot!" from Occupy Charleston. Things got physical.
Romney Crowd Really Excited For Second Place Finish
The crowd at the Romney HQ in South Carolina tonight was really excited for Romney's second place finish. The crowd participated in chants of "President Romney" and "2012" while doing the wave.
Romney's SC Web Ad He Probably Wishes He Could Edit
On Saturday, South Carolina Picks a President.
Santorum Campaign Sends Out Florida Schedule As He Finishes Third In South Carolina
Despite speculation that he might drop out after a disappointing finish in South Carolina.
Romney's Religion Mattered
According to exit polls, Romney overwhelmingly lost the 60 percent of South Carolina voters who said the religious beliefs of candidates matter somewhat or a great deal, garnering only 19 percent of their support. Among the 40 percent of voters who said religious beliefs don't matter as much or don't matter at all, Romney won a healthy plurality (39 percent).
Romney Loses. Again.
With a tough defeat in South Carolina, the supposed frontrunner adds another loss to a long series of them.