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Romney clinches GOP nomination with Texas win

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WASHINGTON — Mitt Rom­ney clinched the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion Tues­day with a win in the Texas pri­mary, a tri­umph of endurance for a can­di­date who came up short four years ago and had to fight hard this year as vot­ers flirted with a carousel of GOP rivals.

Obama says he’s not ‘hiding the ball’ on Russia

SEOUL, South Korea — Speak­ing to the micro­phones inten­tion­ally this time, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Tues­day assured he had no hid­den agenda with Rus­sia for a sec­ond term, seek­ing to con­tain a con­tro­ver­sial gaffe that bounded all the way to the cam­paign trail at home and back again.

Santorum grabs the lead in Alabama and Mississippi

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WASHINGTON — Rick San­to­rum seized the lead in the Alabama pri­mary Tues­day night and edged ahead of Mitt Rom­ney and Newt Gin­grich in Mis­sis­sippi, deeply con­ser­v­a­tive South­ern cross­roads in the strug­gle for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nomination.

Early voting for March primary is now under way

Early vot­ing for Ohio’s March 6 pri­mary elec­tion kicked off yes­ter­day. But for many of Delaware County’s approx­i­mately 93,000 unaf­fil­i­ated vot­ers, they could show up at the polls with noth­ing to vote on. That is unless they are will­ing to sac­ri­fice their polit­i­cal independence.

With time, money running out, SC often turns nasty

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — In mail­boxes across South Car­olina in 2007, likely Repub­li­can vot­ers received a Christ­mas card signed by “The Rom­ney Fam­ily” with a quo­ta­tion from a 19th cen­tury Mor­mon leader sug­gest­ing God had sev­eral wives. Mitt Romney’s cam­paign, just a few weeks away from the 2008 pres­i­den­tial pri­mary in a state where evan­gel­i­cals look skep­ti­cally on the for­mer Mass­a­chu­setts governor’s Mor­mon faith, con­demned the bogus card as pol­i­tics at its worst. The sender never took credit. And it was just another anony­mous shot in the end­less vol­leys of nasty cam­paign­ing in South Carolina.

Obama applauds Iowa Democrats for their help

WASHINGTON (AP) — Insert­ing his voice into a big night for Repub­li­cans, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama appealed to Iowa Democ­rats on Tues­day dur­ing the first bal­lot­ing in the GOP pres­i­den­tial cam­paign, seek­ing to counter months of with­er­ing crit­i­cism in the state that launched his pres­i­den­tial ambi­tions four years ago.

Romney sidesteps tax dispute; Gingrich dives in

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Mitt Rom­ney refused to be pinned down Wednes­day on how Con­gress should break an impasse that threat­ens to raise taxes for 160 mil­lion work­ers — the lat­est press­ing pol­icy debate the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial hope­ful has side­stepped. Rival Newt Gin­grich, in con­trast, cas­ti­gated Con­gress for “an absurd dere­lic­tion of duty.”

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