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Romney, rivals court Southern support on vote eve

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BILOXI, Miss. — Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial con­tenders and their super PAC sup­port­ers cam­paigned aggres­sively on land, through the mail and over the air­waves Mon­day on the eve of pri­maries in Alabama and Mis­sis­sippi with the poten­tial to solid­ify or shake Mitt Romney’s stand­ing as front-runner.

Candidates spar before key Miss., Ala. primaries

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial hope­ful Rick San­to­rum on Sun­day nudged rival Newt Gin­grich to step aside, argu­ing a head-to-head con­test between him­self and Mitt Rom­ney should “occur sooner rather than later.” A defi­ant Gin­grich pre­dicted vic­to­ries in Tuesday’s pri­maries in Alabama and Mis­sis­sippi and called Rom­ney the weak­est Repub­li­can front-runner in nearly a century.

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, Santorum show Ohio GOP ideological divide

WASHINGTON — Mod­er­ate, sec­u­lar and well-educated peo­ple pro­pelled Mitt Rom­ney to vic­tory in Ohio’s Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial pri­mary on Tues­day, an exit poll of vot­ers showed. Rick San­to­rum drew robust sup­port from the state’s most ardent con­ser­v­a­tives and eked out a mod­est mar­gin among the work­ing class, whom he has tar­geted in his drive to slow Romney’s march toward the GOP nomination.

Obama: Time has come to wind down Afghan war

WASHINGTON — Amid fresh con­cerns over the safety of Amer­i­can forces, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama on Tues­day said the acci­den­tal burn­ing of Qurans in Afghanistan and the retal­ia­tory killings of U.S. troops gave new cre­dence to the need to end the war.

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.

Senate defeats bill to reverse birth control rule

WASHINGTON — The Sen­ate on Thurs­day defeated a GOP effort to roll back Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s pol­icy on con­tra­cep­tion insur­ance cov­er­age in the first vote on an issue that raised ques­tions of reli­gious and women’s rights and riled Amer­i­cans in this volatile elec­tion year.

On to Super Tuesday: Santorum, Romney battle on

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WASHINGTON — A vic­to­ri­ous Mitt Rom­ney and runner-up Rick San­to­rum both claimed sat­is­fac­tion from the close Michi­gan pri­mary on Wednes­day as they swiftly shifted their duel for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion to Ohio and the rest of next week’s delegate-rich Super Tues­day contests.

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