Romney's rivals press electability Everett Herald Mon, 02 Jan 2012 13:13 PM PST DES MOINES, Iowa -- With time running short, Ron Paul, Rick Santorum and other Republican presidential contenders insisted they could beat President Barack Obama as they worked to persuade undecided Iowa Republicans aching to win the White House to choose them over chief rival Mitt Romney. | If Obama Gets 4 More Years The 2nd Amendment Will Be His Target So - Strategy Page Mon, 02 Jan 2012 13:07 PM PST - Quote Second Amendment/Right To Arms Smearing Madison Will the Second Amendment still protect your rights a few years from now? Perhaps not, for it only survives today by a single vote in a sharply divided U.S. Supreme Court. | On eve of primary, super PACs ready to unleash Boston Globe Mon, 02 Jan 2012 12:59 PM PST Look no further than Iowa to understand the impact of a Supreme Court ruling that opened the floodgates to outside money in American politics -- and to get a glimpse of what's in store for the race between President Barack Obama and the eventual Republican nominee. | "The Book" on Obama Taegan Goddard's Political Wire Mon, 02 Jan 2012 12:53 PM PST The Republican National Committee is touting an expansive new video database -- which officials call "The Book" -- that operatives say is their "most potent weapon for attacking President Obama in 2012," ABC News reports. "The RNC will debut a compilation of Obama clips from the newly polished video library in a TV ad to run across Iowa on Tuesday. The montage is expected to show 'promises ... | 'Unprecedented' level of fluidity in race, says Iowa GOP Chairman CNN Political Ticker Mon, 02 Jan 2012 12:53 PM PST Des Monies, Iowa (CNN) - Iowa state Republican Chairman Matt Strawn said his state is experiencing an "unprecedented" level of fluidity in picking which Republican presidential candidate to support. Strawn said voters are focused on finding a GOP nominee who will be able to beat President Barack Obama. "This level of fluidity has been unprecedented [...] | Santorum says spot in top three would be âa good finishâ The Gazette Mon, 02 Jan 2012 12:48 PM PST POLK CITY â" GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum told an overflow crowd Monday that he is surging in the polls because Iowans âare doing their homeworkâ and liking his ideas for charting a new course via a business friendly, limited government rather than listening to the political naysayers who doubt he can win the GOP nomination or defeat Democrat Barack Obama this fall. | | |
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