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Romney campaign says Santorum ‘flunked’ organization test

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

DAYTON, Ohio — Mitt Romney’s campaign argued Saturday that chief rival Rick Santorum heads into a series of neck-and-neck contests next week “severely hobbled” because by not filing some necessary paperwork he is ineligible for a sizable chunk of the delegates up for grabs on Super Tuesday.
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Super Tuesday contests will reshape GOP race

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

The Republican presidential campaign arrives at a potentially pivotal moment Tuesday, with contests in 10 states that should provide the most definitive clues to date about the possible length of the race and whether anybody has a genuine chance of preventing Mitt Romney from winning the GOP nomination.
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Michelle Obama takes N.C., in hopes her husband does the same

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — “Let’s Move!” moved to North Carolina on Friday in an event with schoolchildren that had Michelle Obama charming the crowd. With her favorability ratings consistently high (and consistently higher than the president’s, although he’s edged over 50 percent lately), the first lady is the administration’s not-so-secret weapon.
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Romney super PAC preparing for split decision on Super Tuesday

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

The major super PAC backing Mitt Romney is once again dumping huge sums of money into the upcoming primaries and caucuses.

In the past week, the PAC has reported more than $6 million in expenditures, more help than all the other candidates in the race are getting combined. But the PAC’s leaders, mostly veterans of Romney’s 2008 campaign, are already preparing for a GOP nominating race that extends past the 10 states that vote on Super Tuesday, March 6.
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Why the Washington state caucuses are a tossup (Today on the trail)

Saturday, March 3rd, 2012

Will Ron Paul get his first win in a nominating contest on Saturday, or will Washington state’s GOP voters go for the “default” choice (according to the Seattle Times), Mitt Romney?
That is the question as caucus-goers cast their votes today in the Evergreen State’s GOP nominating contest.
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