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| US Politics: Romney leads US Republicans after big Florida win GMA News TAMPA - Mitt Romney marched ahead with a commanding lead in the US Republican race for the White House after trouncing his main rival Newt Gingrich in a bitterly-fought Florida primary on Wednesday. The margin of victory -- 46 percent to 32 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| For GOP, Pipeline Is Central to Agenda New York Times But now Keystone, the Canadian pipeline, has become a centerpiece of the Republican economic and political agenda, and the party's preferred truncheon against President Obama. On the airwaves, on the campaign trail and in both chambers of Congress, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Joanna Brooks Discusses Mormonism, American Politics Huffington Post A: Women in polygamous Utah enjoyed political rights, a level of visibility and access to education far greater than that of a lot of women in the late 19th century. Many worked alongside suffragettes. A lot of us look back at our pioneer foremothers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Leon Panetta: US Aims to Switch Away From Combat Role in Afghanistan Next Year ABC News (blog) American troops will still leave Afghanistan by the end of 2014, but Defense Secretary Leon Panetta laid out a plan today that by late next year could see US and NATO troops in Afghanistan switching from a combat role to a training mission. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Time for a new kind of foreign policy professional CBS News American troops are being drawn down in a region whose political actors include extreme jihadists and Salafists, dangerously armed regimes eager to maintain power, and criminal groups. Instead of stable governments there are many fragile political ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| USA Network Announces Second Characters Unite Month, Multi-Platform ... U.S. Politics Today NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20036 To reach us send an email or call +1 202 657 5158. About US Politics Today Aimed at business leaders and global professionals worldwide, US Politics Today is a media monitoring service provided by EIN News. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Politicians Should Stop Sipping Cortaditos and Wake up and Smell the Real Miami Huffington Post This past weekend, Mitt Romney did what every politician does when they campaign in South Florida, take advantage of our Cuban American hospitality and give us empty rhetoric in return. Sometimes, it is stopping by Versailles and drinking a cortadito; ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Analysis: Financial titans rally to Romney's cause Chicago Tribune Political action committees (PACs) are groups with great clout in US politics that are legally separate from candidates. In this campaign, they have unleashed negative advertising against the rival of the candidate they favor. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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