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Morning Examiner: The first step is admitting you have a problem

Romney: He’s still in denial. There is just no other possible way to read Mitt Romney’s op-ed on health care in the USA Today this morning. Read More

Romney is not the front-runner; no one is

In two Washington Post articles this morning Mitt Romney is referred to as the front-runner in the race for the Republican nomination. Why? On what basis? Read More

South Carolina pre-debate buzz: Herman Cain, Tim Pawlenty, and the guy who isn't here

Greenville, S.C. Here in South Carolina, Republican pols are trying to make the best of the fact that tonight's debate -- the first of the presidential primary season -- is going forward without some of the best-known Republican candidates and possible candidates. Read More

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Romney could doom GOP

This week, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s announcement that he was forming a presidential exploratory committee coincided with the five-year anniversary of his signature legislative accomplishment, the Bay State’s health care law. Much of this week’s political analysis has focused on whether Romney could survive the Republican primary given the striking similarities between his health care law and the one President Barack Obama signed last year. Read More

Pawlenty steps on Romney’s big day

Few people outside of Washington, DC are paying attention to the GOP primary yet, which made it that much easier for Gov. Read More

Mitt Romney: As President, I would waive Obamacare for all 50 states

What would a hypothetical President Mitt Romney do about Obamacare? Romney posts a blog on National Review Online to explain. Read More

The Framers never imagined a New Hampshire primary

Sarah Palin is a leading contender to challenge President Obama in 2012.-AP File
The weakest part of our political system is the presidential nomination process. And it's not coincidental that it's the part of the federal system that finds least guidance in the Constitution. There is no provision in the Constitution that says that Iowa and New Hampshire vote first. The idea of giving any two states a preferred position in the process of choosing a president would surely have struck the Framers as unfair. Read More

Romney leads Obama, Huckabee even, in early 2012 survey

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney leads President Obama by two points, 44-42 percent, in the latest Rasmussen Reports national survey of voter preference for the 2012 presidential campaign. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is in a dead heat with Obama, with both drawing  43 percent. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin trails Obama by 11 points, while former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is behind the Democratic incumbent by eight and Rep. Ron Paul, R-TX, by nine points. Read More
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