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Rubio likely to declare presidential run “shortly after” November 2014

If all goes well over the next two years, Florida Senator Marco Rubio intends to begin formally running for president not long after the midterm elections in November 2014, sources ...

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Snag for Jindal: Landmark school voucher program declared unconstitutional

It was supposed to be Bobby Jindal’s flagship achievement that, along with being the chairman of the Republican Governors Association, would give the nation’s first Indian-American governor the credentials and ...

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North Korean News: Unicorns existed, state archaeologists discover “unicorn lair”

No, this isn’t from the Onion. Today North Korea’s Central News Agency reported that archaeologists from “the History Institute of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Academy of Social Sciences” ...

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PolitiPhoto: Obama shaves kid while Kobe Bryant watches

Yeah, it’s a weird photo by itself. By the story was much ...
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PolitiPhoto: Mitt & Ann spotted at Limone Pizzeria in SLC #MittStalk2012

#MittStalk2012 continues as Mitt & Ann stop to allow college students to ...
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PolitiPhoto: Mitt stands in line alone at McDonalds. Before having lunch at the White House.

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Herman Cain Joins Congressional Health Care Caucus To Discuss Health Care System

Poll: Herman Cain for Senate?

A new poll shows that Herman Cain, the former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza who made a surprisingly strong attempt at the 2012 Republican nomination, would crush current-George Senator Saxby Chambliss if he ran against the fellow Republican in the 2014 midterm election. Cain would best Chambliss 50% to 36% in a one-on-one GOP primary, Public […]

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WaPo: Romney “disappointed,” “bored,” and not very interested in helping rebuild the GOP

Philip Rucker at the Washington Post is out with this new piece, based on dozens of interviews with Romney’s friends and neighbors: Mitt Romney looks out the windows of his beach house here in La Jolla, a moneyed and pristine enclave of San Diego, at noisy construction workers fixing up his next-door neighbor’s home, sending regular updates […]

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On GQ’s list of least influential people of 2012, Mitt Romney at the top

Gentleman’s Quarterly (GQ) produces a “25 least influential people” list for the year. And the man who occupied the nation’s attention for at least a large chunk of the year and received nearly half of the country’s vote as he aggressively challenged an incumbent president made the top of the list (and yeah, the top […]

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Obama receives below-average post-election bounce in polls

President Obama’s approval ratings have gone up since he was reelected earlier this month, says Micah Cohen, who does polling analysis alongside Nate Silver at the New York Times‘ FiveThirtyEight blog. But compared to previous White House winners, Obama’s bounce has been a little lackluster. A comparison of the last Gallup poll conducted before each […]

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Rick Perry to “make an announcement about my future political plans” in July 2013

Texas Governor Perry has declared that in July 2013 he will “make an announcement about my future political plans.” Considering the date, those “future plans” will likely be whether or not he runs for reelection in 2014. Perry, who ran and lost in the 2012 Republican presidential primaries, has said in the past that he is leaning towards […]

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President Obama meets with Mitt Romney at White House for lunch

On Thursday, President Obama and Mitt Romney will meet together for the first time since Obama defeated Romney on November 6. “On Thursday, Governor Romney will have a private lunch at the White House with President Obama in the Private Dining Room. It will be the first opportunity they have had to visit since the […]

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Stuart Stevens speaks out about Romney and 2012 campaign

Romney’s chief campaign strategist Stuart Stevens, who has kept his head low since his campaign’s loss on November 6, penned an op-ed in the Washington Post today: “Mitt Romney: A good man. The right fight.” Nobody liked Romney except voters. What began in a small field in New Hampshire grew into a national movement. It wasn’t our […]

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Rick Santorum “open to” 2016 presidential run, compares himself to Ronald Reagan

Asked by the Weekly Standard about a potential second presidential run in 2016, former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum’s reaction was similar to that of most other potential 2016 candidates: “I’m open to it, yeah,” Santorum replied. “I think there’s a fight right now as to what the soul of the Republican party’s going to be and […]

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Newt Gingrich: Haven’t ruled out 2016 presidential run

From Eric Staats at the Naple News this morning: Newt and Callista Gingrich’s book-signing tour swung through Naples on Sunday and might one day again morph into another turn down the campaign trail. The former Republican presidential candidate and House Speaker said he has not ruled out running for president in 2016 — but first the GOP must take […]

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Romney adviser calls Bobby Jindal, Newt Gingrich “craven hypocrites” for bashing Romney

Speaking to the U.K.’s Daily Mail, a former senior adviser to Mitt Romney specifically named Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich as “craven hypocrites” for bashing Mitt Romney only days after praising the former Republican nominee and lobbying for cabinet positions in a Romney administration. “There were one or two well-known […]

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