The Delaware Gazette

McCain, Christie campaign for Ohio GOP candidate

COLUMBUS — For­mer Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial can­di­date John McCain offered his first U.S. Sen­ate endorse­ment of this elec­tion cycle, com­ing to Ohio to throw his sup­port behind fel­low mil­i­tary vet­eran Josh Man­del in a cam­paign heav­ily sup­ported by GOP national interests.

Romney faces lengthy to-do list as likely GOP pick

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Mitt Rom­ney faces a daunt­ing to-do list as he tran­si­tions into the role of likely Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nominee.

Obama: Women are not an interest group

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WASHINGTON — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Fri­day show­ered atten­tion on help­ing women yet warned in the same motion that they should not be reduced to a uni­form polit­i­cal bloc, declar­ing they are not an inter­est group and “shouldn’t be treated that way.”

Republicans try to shut down talk of becoming VP

WASHINGTON — Tag. I’m not it. Repub­li­cans con­sid­ered to be up-and-comers are scram­bling to declare a lack of inter­est in becom­ing Mitt Romney’s run­ning mate, tak­ing them­selves off the still-forming short list of would-be vice pres­i­dents. With Rom­ney poised to win the GOP nom­i­na­tion in June, if not ear­lier, some of the focus has shifted to his pick for the No. 2 spot on the ticket. But no one is rush­ing for­ward and many of the top prospects are try­ing to shut down the con­ver­sa­tion before it begins.

Obama, GOP vie for upper hand on energy

MALJAMAR, N.M. — Woo­ing a nation of increas­ingly angry motorists, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama and his Repub­li­can rivals are all plung­ing into gas-pump pol­i­tics, seek­ing the upper hand as energy becomes a dri­ving issue in the elec­tion campaign.

It’s on: GOP, Democrats fight over women voters

WASHINGTON — Is the 2012 elec­tion shap­ing up to be all about women? Pres­i­dent Barack Obama is work­ing hard to woo this piv­otal con­stituency in his re-election race. His Demo­c­ra­tic allies are even accus­ing the GOP of launch­ing a “war against women” after the Repub­li­cans reignited a new national debate over cul­tural issues, includ­ing birth control.

Romney politely encourages rivals to fold

WASHINGTON — His del­e­gate lead grow­ing, Mitt Rom­ney gen­tly nudged his Repub­li­can oppo­nents toward the side­lines on Wednes­day and said he was on track to wrap up the pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion before the party con­ven­tion next sum­mer. Rick San­to­rum and Newt Gin­grich paid him no mind, vow­ing to fight on in a cam­paign marked by per­sis­tent ide­o­log­i­cal divisions.

Romney wins Ohio, 4 other Super Tuesday states

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WASHINGTON — Mitt Rom­ney squeezed out a win in piv­otal Ohio, cap­tured four other states with ease and padded his del­e­gate lead in the race for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion but was forced to share the Super Tues­day spot­light with a resur­gent Rick Santorum.

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