The Delaware Gazette

Congress begins uphill battle to pass farm bill

WASHINGTON — The Sen­ate has begun lay­ing the ground­work for a half-trillion-dollar farm and food bill that would end uncon­di­tional sub­si­dies to farm­ers, but House Repub­li­cans’ resolve to cut its biggest com­po­nent — food stamps — by $13 bil­lion a year dims its prospects of pass­ing Congress.

No shocker in store: Romney VP search under way

BOSTON — Don’t look for a vice pres­i­den­tial shocker from Mitt Rom­ney. His choice of a running-mate — a search he announced Mon­day he has begun — will be guided by both his method­i­cal, risk-averse cor­po­rate train­ing and the lessons his party learned from Sarah Palin’s selection.

Santorum drops out, clearing the way for Romney

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GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Rick San­to­rum cleared the way for Mitt Rom­ney to claim vic­tory in the long and hard-fought bat­tle for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion Tues­day, giv­ing up his “against all odds” cam­paign as Romney’s tena­cious con­ser­v­a­tive rival.

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.

Dems sharpen attack as GOP rallies behind Romney

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MILWAUKEE — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s admin­is­tra­tion launched a multi-pronged assault on Mitt Romney’s val­ues and for­eign pol­icy cre­den­tials Sun­day, while a fresh set of promi­nent Repub­li­cans ral­lied behind the GOP front-runner as the odds-on nom­i­nee, fur­ther signs the gen­eral elec­tion is over­tak­ing the pri­mary season.

Things are looking up for state budgets

COLUMBUS — Dur­ing the dark­est days of the Great Reces­sion, Ohio didn’t have enough in its rainy day fund to buy even a candy bar. It held a bal­ance of exactly 89 cents.

Romney’s victories leave GOP leaders unimpressed

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WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s Super Tues­day vic­to­ries elicited a col­lec­tive yawn from his party’s superdelegates.

Ohio emerging as microcosm of GOP race

WILLOUGHBY — This state’s Super Tues­day pri­mary is prov­ing to be the per­fect micro­cosm of the nation’s unruly race for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion: Mitt Rom­ney is spend­ing lots of money, Rick San­to­rum is aggres­sively court­ing con­ser­v­a­tives and Newt Gin­grich is count­ing on big ideas to swing votes his way.

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