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Latest polls show that Mitt Romney may be in trouble in Michigan. He continues trailing Rick Santorum at the polls just more than a week to the primary, with 37 percent of GOP voters backing Santorum, while 32 percent back him out of 600 people surveyed.
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The Republican debate on Sept. 7, 2011 displayed an astonishing degree of agreement among the candidates concerning the economic issues facing the United States.
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A group of Democratic leaders said Wednesday that it has recommended revamping the party’s presidential primary calendar and eliminating the much-talked-about superdelegates from the presidential nomination process
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With Hillary Clinton winning the Pennsylvania primaries with a double digit win, it assures the Democratic party that the bitter contest between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will continue, with no real end in sight.
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With the Democratic presidential nomination looking almost impossible for either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton to win in the primary season, many people are clamoring for Florida and Michigan to have primaries that "count".
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Tonights primary in New Hampshire is turning into a slugfest for the Democrats. It does appear, however, that on the Republican side, it will be a slam dunk for John McCain. Disappointment is in store for Guiliani and Romney tonight.
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US Presidential hopefuls and rivals prepare to square off in the New Hampshire debates which are three days before the January 8 Democrat and Republican primary polls. Two Democratic candidates have dropped out after losing in Iowa.
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Ron Paul had a better showing in the Iowa caucuses then most people expected. He received 10% of the vote which was enough to gain two delegates from that state. It was also nearly triple Rudy Giuliani's numbers.
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After the Iowa caucuses on January 3 had concluded, the US presidential hopefuls have now headed to New Hampshire. They will campaign throughout the state for the party nomination vote for the January 8 New Hampshire primaries.
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The New York Times is calling it two earthquakes and although the ground didn't really move, the results did show that those with the most money to throw about and those that considered themselves inevitable, were wrong.
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