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Voters in Michigan headed to the polls Tuesday in the state's presidential primary. Republican Mitt Romney has been highlighting his roots in the state, but faces a strong challenge from Rick Santorum.

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HEADLINE: Michigan voters speak on out primary day CAPTION: Voters in Michigan headed to the polls Tuesday in the state's presidential primary. Republican Mitt Romney has been highlighting his roots in the state, but faces a strong...
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DV Il Mormon

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HEADLINE: Tiny Nauvoo, Touchstone for Mormons CAPTION: Mitt Romney's campaign for president hasn't exactly caught fire in the little river town that many Mormons consider a touchstone for their religion. The "Mitt Rocks" T-shirts are...
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Trump to Tout Saved Carrier Jobs in Victory Tour

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Dec.01 -- President-elect Donald Trump is touting his work in saving 1,000 U.S. jobs at a Carrier Corp. plant in Indiana. Trump's campaign highlighted the company’s plans to move that location's operations to Mexico. Bloomberg's Marty...
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Trump Named Time Magazine's 2016 Person of the Year

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Dec.07 -- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has been announced as Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2016. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker looks at the latest news on Trump's transition and selection of cabinet members on "Bloomberg...
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After an attack-heavy campaign season, Republican challenger for Senate, Rep. Bill Cassidy is doing last minute campaigning trying to wrangle last-minute votes in advance of Tuesday's election. (Nov. 3)

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After an attack-heavy campaign season, Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu and her chief Republican challenger Rep. Bill Cassidy are still trying to wrangle last-minute votes in advance of Tuesday's election. National attention is focused on...
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Just hours before their Super Tuesday showdown, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum strained for an edge in Ohio and braced for the 10 primaries and caucuses likely to redefine the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

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HEADLINE:Super Tuesday showdown: Romney-Santorum big day CAPTION: Just hours before their Super Tuesday showdown, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum strained for an edge in Ohio and braced for the 10 primaries and caucuses likely to redefine...
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Democratic incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican Bill Cassidy will face off in a December 6th runoff election. (Nov. 4)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus020068 Democratic U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu won't know her political fate for another month, when she'll face Republican Bill Cassidy in a runoff election, after no candidate won an outright majority...
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Speaking in New Hampshire Monday, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney told his supporters that he wishes President Barack Obama would start talking about something that people care about: the economy.

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HEADLINE: Romney: Obama needs to focus on the economy CAPTION: Speaking in New Hampshire Monday, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney told his supporters that he wishes President Barack Obama would start talking about something that...
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With the general election matchup all but settled between President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney, both candidates are now scrambling for money and support among key constituencies.

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Romney, Obama slug it out for coin CAPTION: With the general election matchup all but settled between President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney, both candidates are now scrambling for money and support among...
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Early results of exit polls in South Carolina show that for most voters, the economy was the top issue when picking a Republican presidential candidate. (Jan. 21)

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HEADLINE: S.C. Primary: Economy is top voter concern CAPTION: Early results of exit polls in South Carolina show that for most voters, the economy was the top issue when picking a Republican presidential candidate. (Jan. 21) ...
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University community gearing up for the first presidential debate

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1. Wide of University of Denver campus, location for Wednesday's debate between US President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney 2. Mid of security tent on campus 3. Mid of sign on campus building reading (English)...
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President Obama says health insurance enrollment reaches 4 million and urges more Americans to sign up as the March 31st deadline approaches. (Feb. 25)

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Making a pitch for a final rush of health care enrollees, President Barack Obama says about 4 million people have signed up for health insurance through federal or state marketplaces set up under his health care law. Obama urged some of...
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Josh Green on Mitt Romney: 'Straight Up Trolling'

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Dec. 18 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" John and Josh discuss the implications of Jeb Bush's exit from Barclays. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Heilemann: Jeb's Investments ""Treasure Trove of Oppo""

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Dec. 12 -- Mark Halperin and John Heilemann discuss Josh Green and Miles Weiss's Bloomberg Businessweek story on Jeb Bush's recent financial moves, and what they say about his intentions, and chances, in 2016. Says Halperin, ""If you...
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How Jeb Bushs PE Woes Are a Lot Like Mitt Romneys

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Dec. 12 -- Bloomberg Politics National Correspondent Josh Green reports on the similarity between Former Florida Governor Jeb Bushs recent business ventures and Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, whose career in private equity...
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Do Republicans Want Jeb Bush to Run in 2016?

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Dec. 16 -- James Rickards, author of ""Currency Wars,"" and Bloomberg's Jonathan Allen discuss the possibility of Jeb Bush running for president in 2016. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are locked in a fierce battle for Super Tuesday's hottest contest: Ohio, a state that in many ways represents a microcosm of America. The AP's Kelly Daschle explains.

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HEADLINE: The Battle for Ohio: Super Tuesday's Big Prize CAPTION: Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are locked in a fierce battle for Super Tuesday's hottest contest: Ohio, a state that in many ways represents a microcosm of America. The...
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Republicans are growing significantly less satisfied with the field of candidates to challenge President Barack Obama next year, and they are about evenly split in their support for Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, a new Associated Press-GfK poll finds.

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HEADLINE: Poll: Republicans less happy with candidates CAPTION: Republicans are growing significantly less satisfied with the field of candidates to challenge President Barack Obama next year, and they are about evenly split in their...
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In the aftermath of Congress' failure to agree on a new deficit plan, President Obama is campaigning hard for renewing a middle-class tax cut as another year-ending battle with lawmakers looms.

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HEADLINE: After deficit flop, Obama pounds payroll tax cut CAPTION: In the aftermath of Congress' failure to agree on a new deficit plan, President Obama is campaigning hard for renewing a middle-class tax cut as another year-ending...
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The Presidential primary race for the republican nomination is halfway complete with front runners Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney in a cage match, trying to gather delegates and win the Illinois primary.

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HEADLINE: Romney, Santorum Slug It Out For Illinois CAPTION: The Presidential primary race for the republican nomination is halfway complete with front runners Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney in a cage match, trying to gather delegates and...
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President Obama comment on tax reform for America's richest

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1. Wide of President of the United States of America Barack Obama standing on the podium in front of the US Vice President Joe Biden and US Speaker of the House John Boehner, UPSOUND (English) John Boehner: "Members of Congress, I have...
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Gov. Jan Brewer on Wednesday vetoed a Republican bill that set off a national debate over gay rights, religion and discrimination and subjected Arizona to blistering criticism from major corporations and political leaders from both parties. (Feb. 26)

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PHOENIX (AP) - Gov. Jan Brewer on Wednesday vetoed a Republican bill that set off a national debate over gay rights, religion and discrimination and subjected Arizona to blistering criticism from major corporations and political leaders...
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Ohio's swing state status isn't just a feature of general elections, it affects pramiers too. The working and middle class make up a majority of Ohio voters, and they'll be a deciding factor on who wins the Buckeye State. John Mone Reports.

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HEADLINE: Romney, Santorum fight over working class vote CAPTION: Ohio's swing state status isn't just a feature of general elections, it affects pramiers too. The working and middle class make up a majority of Ohio voters, and they'll...
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Robert Redford holds press conference to open Sundance Film Festival

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A fresh dusting of snow over Park City heralded the beginning of the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday (19 JAN. 2012). Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford opened the festival by characterizing the slate of 117 feature films as...