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‘What Hillary Whispered’ Wins Every Caption Contest

‘What Hillary Whispered’ Wins Every Caption Contest
The last big Hilary Clinton meme on the internet, La Pequeña Hillary Clinton, popped up during 2008 primary season. and it was really weird. (You should not click through on that if you’re unprepared to be totally perplexed and a little disturbed. So we were quite refreshed when we found ‘What Hilary Whispered,’ a one-day old Tumblr that so far is very funny. After all, Hilary Clinton talks to …

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Republican Santorum wins South Carolina straw poll

Republican Santorum wins South Carolina straw poll
COLUMBIA, South Carolina (Reuters) – Republican Rick Santorum got credit for showing up and won a 2012 presidential straw poll of party activists in the crucial early voting state of South Carolina, organizers said on Saturday.

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Clinton says she doesn’t want to be part of Obama team if he wins re-election, won’t run again

Clinton says she doesn’t want to be part of Obama team if he wins re-election, won’t run again
Clinton told CNN on Wednesday that she is happy in her current role and does not want to become president, vice-president or defence secretary. In an interview in Cairo, Clinton says she has no interest in running for president in 2016 and plans to spend the next two years at the State Department.

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Herman Cain, the only declared 2012 presidential candidate, wins ‘tea-party’ poll

Herman Cain, the only declared 2012 presidential candidate, wins ‘tea-party’ poll
Republican Herman Cain wins a straw poll at a weekend tea-party summit, but presumed GOP candidate Ron Paul outstrips Cain in an online poll by the Tea Party Patriots. It always helps to show up. Republican Herman Cain, a former chief executive of Godfather Pizza and the only declared candidate of either party for the 2012 presidential election, won a straw poll Sunday among “tea-party …

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Will Dems Really Benefit from Tea Party Wins?

Will Dems Really Benefit from Tea Party Wins?
John Dickerson: Dem Leaders Are Banking on Tea Party’s Emergence to Help Them in November, but the True Impact Is Unknown

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Alaska primary undecided, but Sarah Palin wins

Alaska primary undecided, but Sarah Palin wins
WASHINGTON — No matter how the too-close-to-call Republican Senate primary in Alaska turns out, the results have given a boost to at least one GOP politician who wasn’t on the ballot: Sarah Palin.

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Mike Huckabee wins Iowa straw poll

Mike Huckabee wins Iowa straw poll
It’s ridiculously early, but the first straw poll for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination has Mike Huckabee winning Iowa. Huckabee won Iowa in 2008.  He leads right now with 22 percent of the vote, followed by Mitt Romney and then Newt Gingrich. Sarah Palin came in fourth. Huckabee hasn’t gotten the attention of Palin and Romney when it comes to GOP candidates in 2012.  But Huckabee …

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Barnes wins Georgia Democratic battle, GOP fight heads to runoff

Barnes wins Georgia Democratic battle, GOP fight heads to runoff
Former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes is a step closer to his goal of winning back his old job.

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Unknown Republican Wins Nomination for Alabama Governor

Unknown Republican Wins Nomination for Alabama Governor
A relatively unknown state representative, Dr. Robert Bentley, won the Republican nomination for governor, defeating a well-financed, establishment-supported opponent.

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Haley Wins Nomination for Governor in South Carolina (Update1)

Haley Wins Nomination for Governor in South Carolina (Update1)
State Representative Nikki Haley won a runoff vote today to become the Republican nominee for governor in South Carolina, defeating U.S. Representative Gresham Barrett.

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