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GOP candidate Santorum to speak in northwest Ohio

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Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum will add northwest Ohio to his state campaigning. More>>

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Trump records robo-call in Michigan for Romney

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Donald Trump is telling Michigan voters that Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is a career politician who doesn't know how to create jobs. More>>

Gingrich campaign raises $5.5M in January

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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign raised $5.5 million last month. More>>

Romney raises $6.5 million in January

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Mitt Romney raised $6.5 million last month for his presidential bid. More>>

Santorum 'super' PAC returned big foreign donation

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A political action committee supporting Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says it has refunded a $50,000 donation from a London-based securities firm because the money came from a foreign source. More>>

GOP primary chatter focuses on Gov. Mitch Daniels Video included

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Indiana's governor is on Politico's homepage Monday, sparking more speculation of a late run amid a fluctuating Republican field of candidates. More>>

Latino Mormons speaking out against Romney

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Mitt Romney's presidential campaign is not being warmly received by at least one group of Mormons. That's the fast-growing group of Latino Mormons. More>>

Paul looks for delegates, respect in caucus states

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Ron Paul may not win the Republican nomination for president - he has yet to win a single state - but his strategy of trying to amass delegates in caucus states could land him a prominent role at the party's national convention this summer. More>>

Santorum questions Obama's 'world view,' not faith

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The former Pennsylvania senator elaborated Sunday on earlier comments that Obama's agenda is based on "some phony theology, not a theology based on the Bible." More>>

Gingrich: Home states must wins for GOP candidates

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Newt Gingrich says he and other GOP presidential candidates must win their home-turf contests or face serious questions about continuing in the race. More>>

Intensity question for Romney stirs doubt for fall

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If Mitt Romney wins the Republican nomination for president, he'll face the urgent task of inspiring the party's conservative core and rallying them to beat President Barack Obama. More>>

Romney calls for 20 percent income tax cuts

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Wednesday called for 20 percent across-the-board cuts in personal income tax rates as part of a program to help the economy grow. More>>

Santorum mocks Romney ahead of Arizona GOP debate

Rick Santorum acknowledged Wednesday that he's probably running behind Mitt Romney in Arizona, but he implored a tea party crowd not to settle for "a Johnny-come-lately to the conservative cause." More>>

Santorum blasts Obama's motives on power, abortion

A surging Rick Santorum is making increasingly harsh remarks about President Barack Obama, questioning not just the president's competence but his motives and even his Christian values. More>>

Common prenatal tests become campaign issue

First birth control, now prenatal testing? Once again a fact of life for many American women has become a jarring issue in the presidential race. More>>

Poll: Santorum surges, Obama leads Republicans

A surging Rick Santorum is running even with Mitt Romney atop the Republican presidential field, but neither candidate is faring well against President Barack Obama eight months before Americans vote, a new survey shows. More>>

Mich. voters: Santorum connects better than Romney

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum promised Monday to revive manufacturing, cut taxes and shrink government, pledges that drew loud applause from conservative Michigan voters who said he was more in line with... More>>

Romney says Obama has 'fought against religion'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Tuesday that President Barack Obama's administration has "fought against religion" and sought to substitute a "secular" agenda for one grounded in faith. More>>

Gingrich tells OK lawmakers he'll reel in feds

A once-powerful Washington figure himself, Newt Gingrich pledged Tuesday to state lawmakers in Oklahoma that he'd shrink the role of the nation's capital if sent back as president. More>>

GOP 'super PACs' overtaking campaigns' fundraising

An unmistakable dynamic is playing out in the money game among Republican presidential candidates: New "super" political action committees are growing more powerful than the campaigns they support. More>>

Obama promotes modest American dream

This time around, President Barack Obama's message can sound decidedly down-to-earth. More>>