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Ron Paul Places Second Behind Mitt Romney in National Poll

Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul places second behind Mitt Romney in a Reuters/Ipsos national poll unveiled on Tuesday.

Romney leads with 29 percent, followed by Paul with 21 percent. Newt Gingrich edges Rick Santorum for third, taking 19 percent, with Santorum right on his heels at 18 percent.

The poll of 405 Republicans was taken Feb. 2-6 and had a margin of error of 4.9 percent.

Almost every other national poll shows Romney in first, followed by Gingrich and Santorum while Paul places fourth.

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Romney on Prop. 8 Ruling: 'I Will Protect Traditional Marriage'

Mitt Romney, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, denounced a decision made by the federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals that struck down Proposition 8, the law supported by the voters of California, that ensured that only traditional marriage would be recognized in the Golden State.

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Mitt Romney Tops the GOP Field in National Poll

While his team is trying to temper expectations for Tuesdays primaries in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri, Mitt Romney leads the field of candidates battling it out for the Republican presidential nomination, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national poll of likely GOP primary voters.

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NFL Coach Dan Reeves Backs Newt Gingrich for President

On Tuesday, less than 48 hours after the Super Bowl, veteran NFL coach Dan Reeves -- who coached three teams and lost all four Super Bowls his teams reached -- backed GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich.

He is the most experienced candidate and the one who can take out Obama, Reeves, who coached the Denver Broncos, New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons, said of Gingrich.

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Leading Democrat Bashes Obama's Hypocrisy on Super PACs

While it is an officially nonpartisan organization, Common Cause, a group that fights for campaign finance reform, has some connections to leading Democrats -- including its chairman former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, its president Bob Edgar, who served as a congressman from Pennsylvania, Pat Schroder who served as a congresswoman from Colorado and made a spectacularly unsuccessful bid for the Democratic presidential nomination during the 1988 election cycle, and liberal actor Richard Dreyfuss.

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George LeMieux Takes Aim at Connie Mack's 'Spotty' Voting Record

With the GOP presidential primary now in the rearview mirror, Florida Republicans can expect more focus on the contest to see who will emerge with the partys nomination to challenge Democrat incumbent U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson in November.

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Buddy Roemer Wades Into Foreign Policy

Republican presidential hopeful Buddy Roemer, the former congressman and governor of Louisiana, has not exactly been focused on foreign policy during his dark-horse bid for the GOP nomination -- but he ripped into Egypts leadership late on Monday. Roemer, who is also running for the Americans Elect nomination, weighed in on 19 Americans who might be facing trial in Egypt.

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Gingrich Pledges to Back Keystone XL on First Day in White House

Republican presidential hopeful former House Speaker Newt Gingrich released his draft of an executive order that he vows to enact, if elected, on the first day of his presidency, allowing the Keystone XL pipeline to be built. President Barack Obama opposes the pipeline which would send oil into the U.S. from Canada. Gingrichs draft of the order is below:

By the authority vested in me as president by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:

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Mitt Romney's Team Turns Fire Back to Newt Gingrich in Ohio

While their fire has been directed against Rick Santorum in recent days, the team behind Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has not forgotten about GOP rival Newt Gingrich. On Tuesday, the Romney camp ripped into Gingrich, reminding voters about the former House speakers career after stepping down from Congress.

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Obama Admits Flip on Super PACs -- 10 Months Too Late

Having condemned the Citizens United decision and having bashed super PACs, President Barack Obama has flipped on the matter as his campaign manager gave a thumbs up to super PACs late on Monday.

The stakes are too important to play by two different sets of rules, Jim Messina, Obamas campaign manager, wrote to supporters. If we fail to act, we concede this election to a small group of powerful people intent on removing the president at any cost.

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