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Campaign offials say that former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman is withdrawing from the race for the Republican presidential nomination. They tell AP that he will endorse Mitt Romney on Monday

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HEADLINE: Campaign officials: Huntsman to quit GOP race CAPTION: Campaign offials say that former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman is withdrawing from the race for the Republican presidential nomination. They tell AP that he will endorse Mitt...
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Preview on which Republic hopeful is appealing to the Hispanic voters in Florida

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Greater Miami, Florida - 24 January 2012 1. Wide of street in Miami's Little Havana 2. Mid of neighbourhood sign reading (English) "Welcome to Calle Ocho" 3. People playing dominoes in Miami's "Domino Park" 4. Wide of Andres Cuevas with...
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Romney fights to Iowa finish; rivals gang up

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HEADLINE: Romney fights to Iowa finish; rivals gang up CAPTION: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's camp accused the hard-charging Huckabee of "testiness and irritability," a reflection of the brass-knuckles phase of the most...
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N.J. Gov. Christie has been elected chairman of the Republican Governors Association, giving him a key role raising money for the 2014 election. He deflected talk about 2016, and said the upcoming governors races was the top priority. (Nov. 21)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus001514 New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is taking on a new high-profile role that could enhance a future White House campaign. But first things first. Christie was elected chairman of the...
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Locals in Virginia believe Obama improved in 2nd presidential debate

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1. Various of people gathered to watch second Presidential Debate 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wendy Lue, Virginia Voter: "At least this time around, it was, in my opinion, a much more even fight, so I don't think that people are going to...
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Voters in Dixville Notch evenly split as they continue tradition of being first to vote

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1. Interior, Dixville Notch polling station, polling official Tom Tillotson at desk 2. People lining up to register to vote 3. Man voting in booth, zoom in 4. Tillotson at desk, pan to people waiting to cast their votes 5. Close up...
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Democrats build large presidential campaign despite media focus on Republicans

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Manchester, New Hampshire - 6 January 2012 1. Wide of campaign signs for Republican presidential hopefuls Mitt Romney and Ron Paul in street Manchester, New Hampshire - 7 January 2012 2. Close up of handmade poster in President Barack...
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Campaigning in Detroit the city where he was born, Romney described himself as "a car guy" and went on to talk about all the American-made vehicles he owns. Critics say the comment shows he's out of touch with the working-class.

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HEADLINE: Romney touts number of cars he and wife have CAPTION: Campaigning in Detroit the city where he was born, Romney described himself as "a car guy" and went on to talk about all the American-made vehicles he owns. Critics say the...
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney campaigned in Florida on Tuesday, as other GOP candidates stayed focused on Iowa, N.H. and S.C.. Florida promises to to be a key state in next November's general election.

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HEADLINE: Romney the 1st GOP candidate to plant flag in Fla. CAPTION: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney campaigned in Florida on Tuesday, as other GOP candidates stayed focused on Iowa, N.H. and S.C.. Florida promises to to...
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Iran urges recognition of its nuclear rights

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++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately...
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Syria, Iran discussed during Clinton Israel visit

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The US Secretary of State and Israel's president spoke on Monday about the need to halt Syria's violence and Iran's potential production of nuclear weapons, underscoring American support for its ally. Hillary Rodham Clinton met Shimon...
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Romney cruises to easy win in Nevada Republican caucuses

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1. Wide exterior of caucus venue with sign reading: (English) "This is a Republican Caucus Site" 2. Mid of two women walking into Caucus venue 3. Mid of voters at registration table 4. Close-up of official preparing ballot documents 5....
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney answers fun questions from reporters at during round-table

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1. MS Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney sits at end of table, answers silly questions read by reporter 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mitt Romney, Republican presidential candidate: Q: What was your worst job? “…I had these one...
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Actor Billy Crystal walks red carpet for New Orleans screening of 'Parental Guidance'

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Actor Billy Crystal babysat for his granddaughters for five days, and from the experience, a movie was born. On Friday, Crystal walked the red carpet for a screening of his latest film, "Parental Guidance," which opens in theaters later...
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Obama says Americans face "clearest choice for a generation" at election

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Wrapping up his party's three-day convention, US President Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for a second term on Thursday and argued his case for another four years. In his prime-time acceptance speech at the Democratic...
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Presidential candidates took some time to toast New Year's, but they didn't leave the campaign trail, celebrating the occasion in Iowa with supporters

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HEADLINE: Candidates ring in the new year (iowa-caucuses) CAPTION: Presidential candidates took some time to toast New Year's, but they didn't leave the campaign trail, celebrating the occasion in Iowa with supporters. (Jan....
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Polls open in South Carolina contest, voxpops

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1. Rain coming down in the pre-dawn darkness 2. Signs propped on chairs showing people where to cast their ballots 3. Voter Helen Walker walking from her car to the voting site 4. Walker going into building 5. Close of sign reading:...
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Republican governors Bob McDonnell of Virginia and Phil Bryant of Mississippi spoke to reporters Monday about their concerns about the long nomination process for their parties presidential candidate. (Feb. 27)

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HEADLINE: GOP Govs: Concern about long nomination fight CAPTION: Republican governors Bob McDonnell of Virginia and Phil Bryant of Mississippi spoke to reporters Monday about their concerns about the long nomination process for their...
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After easily winning the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, Iraq War veteran Joni Ernst turns her attention to a fall matchup with a Democratic congressman for an Iowa seat that could play a key role in gaining a majority. (June 4)

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After easily winning the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, Iraq War veteran Joni Ernst now turns her attention to a fall matchup with a Democratic congressman for an Iowa seat that could play a key role in the fight for control of...
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NEWS FEATURE US expats in Rome and Madrid talk about Super Tuesday

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Rome, Italy 1. Wide pan of American students walking along street in Trastevere neighbourhood of Rome 2. US students at bar near the John Cabot University 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Kristen Mapes, Student from Kansas City: "Barack Obama....
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Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's weaker performance among evangelical voters will be in the foreground as the GOP primaries move into Southern states where most Republicans are born-again Christians.

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HEADLINE: Evangelical vote crucial in South CAPTION: Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's weaker performance among evangelical voters will be in the foreground as the GOP primaries move into Southern states where most...
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Republican Mitt Romney dealt John McCain a blow by winning the Michigan primary, while the three top Democrats debated in Las Vegas, Nevada ahead of a statewide caucus Saturday. AP's Ron Fournier has more on the race for the White House

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HEADLINE: Romney wins in Mich., Dems debate in Nevada CAPTION: Republican Mitt Romney dealt John McCain a blow by winning the Michigan primary, while the three top Democrats debated in Las Vegas, Nevada ahead of a statewide caucus...
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Cuba condemns 50-year-old U.S. economic embargo

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Cuba condemned the 50-year US economic embargo on the island in an annual report on Thursday and called for the sanctions to be lifted. Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez called the embargo "an act of genocide" against the Cuban...
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Republican convention's oldest and youngest delegates meet

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The Republican convention's oldest delegate, 93-year-old former Montana Governor Tim Babcock, was introduced to the convention's youngest delegate, 17-year-old Evan Draim from Virginia on Tuesday. In a candid conversation prior to Ann...