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![]() One week to go until the SC primary, and the Republican presidential candidates are criss-crossing the Palmetto State.
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![]() Leading GOP members want their candidates to stop attacking Mitt Romney for his work at Bain Capital.
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![]() Reince Priebus says he will not get involved in the squabble between the GOP presidential candidates.
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![]() After the New Hampshire primary, presidential candidate Jon Huntsman says he is ready to go to South Carolina.
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![]() CNN's Don Lemon speaks with Shannon Travis about the GOP candidates' prospects in New Hampshire.
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![]() CNN talks to Michael O'Hanlon with the Brookings Institute about the new Pentagon strategy.
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![]() Michele Bachmann ends her presidential bid after a disappointing finish in Iowa. CNN's Dana Bash reports.
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![]() Rep. Darrell Issa wants answers from Attorney Gen. Holder on claims the D.E.A. laundered drug cartel money in Mexico.
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![]() Press Secretary Jay Carney tells Anderson Cooper accusations of "taxpayer campaigning" are unwarranted.
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![]() Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Marty Kaiser looks at Herman Cain's uncomfortable answer to a question about Libya policy.
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RNC Chairman Michael Steele shares his message to Republicans with CNN's John King.
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Christine O'Donnell rode a surge of support from tea party activists to victory in Delaware's Republican Senate primary Tuesday night, dealing yet another setback to the GOP establishment in a campaign season full of them.
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Originally billed as a chance to reflect on the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a series of raucous tea party rallies around the country on Sunday ended up focusing almost entirely on an event still to come, the Nov. 2 election.
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US President Barack Obama said Friday that he hopes the Florida pastor threatening to burn copies of the Koran "prays on it and refrains from doing it."
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday called a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book to mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks a "disrespectful, disgraceful act."
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President Obama praises labor unions and reaffirms commitment to building the middle class during remarks at Labor Fest.
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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer stumbled and stammered through opening statement during a gubernatorial debate. Brewer faced opposition from democratic candidate Terry Goddard, and walked away from a group of reporters during post-debate questioning.
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US President Barack Obama on Wednesday told Israeli and Palestinian leaders not to let slip a fleeting opportunity for peace, as he launched a landmark Middle East diplomatic initiative.
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RNC Chairman Michael Steele shares his message to Republicans with CNN's John King.
Christine O'Donnell rode a surge of support from tea party activists to victory in Delaware's Republican Senate primary Tuesday night, dealing yet another setback to the GOP establishment in a campaign season full of them.
Originally billed as a chance to reflect on the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a series of raucous tea party rallies around the country on Sunday ended up focusing almost entirely on an event still to come, the Nov. 2 election.
US President Barack Obama said Friday that he hopes the Florida pastor threatening to burn copies of the Koran "prays on it and refrains from doing it."
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday called a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book to mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks a "disrespectful, disgraceful act."
President Obama praises labor unions and reaffirms commitment to building the middle class during remarks at Labor Fest.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer stumbled and stammered through opening statement during a gubernatorial debate. Brewer faced opposition from democratic candidate Terry Goddard, and walked away from a group of reporters during post-debate questioning.
US President Barack Obama on Wednesday told Israeli and Palestinian leaders not to let slip a fleeting opportunity for peace, as he launched a landmark Middle East diplomatic initiative.
