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Obama, Dems redoubling money efforts to keep edge

His cash advantage threatened, President Barack Obama and his party are redoubling their fundraising efforts.

Primary sweep has Romney 1 win from GOP nomination

 

Mitt Romney swept all the delegates in GOP primaries in Kentucky and Arkansas and picked up more endorsements from party leaders, putting him one win away

Romney looks to pad delegate lead in 2 primaries

Mitt Romney was inching closer to officially claiming the Republican presidential nomination as Arkansas and Kentucky voted in primaries Tuesday.

Obama and Romney fight over budget goals

The presidential race is shaping up as a battle between Republican calls for more government austerity and Democratic appeals for more spending to promote jobs

22 states join campaign finance fight

Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision from being

Role unlikely for George W. Bush in Romney bid

After months of silence, George W. Bush finally weighed on the presidential race. "I'm for Mitt Romney," the former president said Tuesday in Washington,

Romney wins Nebraska, Oregon primaries

Nebraska and Oregon Republicans, as expected, have made clear their preference for the GOP nomination by choosing Romney in Tuesday's presidential primaries

Paul: 'We will no longer spend resources'

Ron Paul, the congressman from Texas and a favorite of tea partyers, effectively ended his presidential campaign Monday but urged his fervent supporters to

Obama seeks to undercut Romney's record on jobs

President Barack Obama is casting Mitt Romney as a greedy, job-killing corporate titan with little concern for the working class in a new, multi-pronged effort

Women ponder how they became an issue

 

Everybody, it seems, is talking about women in this campaign — what they should do, how they should act, who they should be in society. But do women see

Romney to urge grads to honor family

Mitt Romney is steering clear of the fight over gay marriage and talking about his commitments to his own family in a commencement address at a conservative

Obama to Congress: Act on 'to-do' list

President Obama is asking Democrats and Republicans to act on his "to-do list" for Congress, a five-point plan he says would create jobs and help restore

Biden proves catalyst for Obama on gay marriage

After nearly single-handedly pushing gay marriage to the forefront of the presidential campaign and inadvertently pressuring President Barack Obama to declare

House OKs social programs cuts to aid Pentagon

The GOP-controlled House has passed legislation to replace a looming 10 percent cut to the military budget with cuts to domestic programs like food stamps and

Clarity on issues in presidential race

Rarely have the differences between presidential candidates been so stark.

Americans divided as Obama endorses gay marriage

Americans reacted with joy, scorn and indifference to Obama's words in a television interview on Wednesday: "It is important for me personally to go ahead and

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