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Obama Leads Republican Rivals in Virginia
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1-6. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points. The sampling error for Republicans is 4.2 percentage points. Caitlin Huey-Burns is a reporter for RealClearPolitics. She can be reached at chueyburns@realclearpolitics.com.
Could GOP contests Tuesday produce a wave for Rick Santorum?Los Angeles Times
Santorum's trifecta sends Romney reelingMarketWatch
Romney foreign policy team preps candidate for world stageCBS News
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In Reversal, Obama Embraces Super PAC
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We had no idea that a half-billion dollars would come on line for Republicans for one singular purpose: to defeat the president." Alexis Simendinger covers the White House for RealClearPolitics. She can be reached at asimendinger@realclearpolitics.com.

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Bob Kerrey Won't Run for Senate in Nebraska
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“We continue to play offense this election cycle in Massachusetts, Nevada, Arizona, and Indiana, and remain fully confident that we will hold the majority next year," said the DSCC's Canter. Caitlin Huey-Burns is a reporter for RealClearPolitics.

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Is January Jobs Report a Turning Point for Obama?
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By Sean Trende - February 3, 2012 The big news Friday morning was the monthly jobs and unemployment report. The government announced that the economy created about 250000 new jobs in January -- the biggest increase in nine months -- and that the ...
Obama's Magic Number? 150000 Jobs Per MonthNew York Times (blog)

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Shuler's Retirement Highlights Democrats' Challenges in N.C.
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But while Democrats aren't short on candidates, they face an uphill climb getting them elected. Caitlin Huey-Burns is a reporter for RealClearPolitics. She can be reached at chueyburns@realclearpolitics.com.

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Romney Has Big Leads in February Contests
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The Cannon Survey Center at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas polled 426 likely Republican caucus-goers. The sampling error for this survey is 4.75 percentage points. Caitlin Huey-Burns is a reporter for RealClearPolitics.
Romney vs. Gingrich Won't be the Same as Romney vs. ObamaUtah Pulse
Romney Set to Advance in Nevada, but Is He Falling Behind Obama?TIME (blog)
Politics 2012: Mining for delegate gold in the Silver StateUPI.com
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How Much Does Voter Turnout Matter?
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... is why turnout was down. There is plenty of evidence to suggest that Romney will be a weak candidate who might lose in the fall. But primary turnout doesn't appear to be part of it. Sean Trende is Senior Elections Analyst for RealClearPolitics.
Mitt Can't Close the Sale with ConservativesRollingStone.com (blog)
Romney favored as Fla. voting beginsUSA TODAY
Election Oracle: Republicans' RomnesignationDaily Beast
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GOP Effort to Aid at-Risk Incumbents Heartens Democrats
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Lungren, in an interview with RealClearPolitics, said expanding the Patriot Program roster is a sign of preparedness, not submission, from Republicans. To assume otherwise "would be as silly as the coach of the New York Giants saying because [Patriots ...

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Fox News Marks 10 Years at the Top
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By RealClearPolitics On Tuesday, Fox News Channel marked 10 consecutive years as the most-watched cable news network, according to ratings from Nielsen Media Research. Fox, which launched 15 years ago, passed CNN in January 2002.

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Democrat Bonamici Wins Oregon Special Election
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"Their plan to win back the House is basically a fairy tale if they're spending over a million dollars to retain an Obama district," he told RealClearPolitics. "If they're spending this much on a seat that's in a deep-blue district, then how much are ...

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