The Delaware Gazette

Santorum plans aggressive strategy against Romney

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PORTLAND, Maine — A day after Mitt Rom­ney regained some momen­tum in the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial con­test, his rival Rick San­to­rum went on the attack, call­ing the front-runner “des­per­ate”; while promis­ing to com­pete aggres­sively to win the state where Rom­ney grew up.

Trump endorses Romney after a puzzling Vegas day

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LAS VEGAS — With his trade­mark flair for spec­ta­cle, Don­ald Trump endorsed Mitt Rom­ney for pres­i­dent Thurs­day on the famed Las Vegas strip — just hours after Newt Gingrich’s advis­ers were spread­ing the word that The Don­ald would be anoint­ing him instead.

Westward, Ho: Romney, GOP rivals now spreading out

WASHINGTON — The Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial cam­paign rolled west­ward Wednes­day, Mitt Rom­ney rid­ing herd after his Florida pri­mary vic­tory, Newt Gin­grich look­ing for a new stake and a top party leader insist­ing the long trail won’t nec­es­sar­ily hurt the GOP in the race against Pres­i­dent Barack Obama.

Romney to release taxes, Gingrich ready for Obama

WASHINGTON — Newt Gin­grich worked to cap­i­tal­ize Sun­day on his upset vic­tory in South Carolina’s Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial pri­mary, while Mitt Rom­ney moved quickly to cut his losses before the next con­test with a promise to release his income tax returns within 48 hours.

Romney tries to sidestep tax furor he ignited

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — Mitt Rom­ney tried doggedly Wednes­day to side­step the polit­i­cal furor he had started a day ear­lier by reveal­ing he pays fed­eral taxes at a rate of about 15 per­cent, less than mil­lions of middle-income Amer­i­can families.

Rivals say split SC conservative vote aids Romney

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A splin­tered con­ser­v­a­tive vote in South Car­olina could pave the way for Mitt Rom­ney to win this week’s piv­otal pri­mary, some rivals said Sun­day, acknowl­edg­ing an out­come that promi­nent state law­mak­ers sug­gested could end the nom­i­na­tion fight.

Rising Santorum targeted by GOP rivals in Iowa

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Surg­ing into top-tier con­tention, Repub­li­can Rick San­to­rum came under sharp crit­i­cism from rivals hop­ing to slow his momen­tum two days before Iowa’s kick­off cau­cuses. The for­mer Penn­syl­va­nia sen­a­tor defended his record in Wash­ing­ton and cast him­self as the most elec­table con­ser­v­a­tive alter­na­tive to front-runner Mitt Romney.

Game on in Iowa as GOP attacks target Gingrich

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Invit­ing con­trasts with thrice-married reli­gious con­vert Newt Gin­grich, Mitt Rom­ney cast him­self as a man of con­sis­tency in reli­gion and mat­ri­mony Wednes­day as he and other GOP can­di­dates went after the lat­est front-runner in a strik­ingly aggres­sive new phase of the Repub­li­can campaign.

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