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Santorum already took IA, polling well in MN, MO.
Staffers were uneasy that the coach, not the candidate, was getting all the credit.
Gingrich is losing his base and maybe his billionaire supporter too.
That's how many Mormons came out to caucus; 98 percent went for Romney in 2008.
And early caucus results seem to be bearing that out.
Yes, unemployment is falling, but voters are still really pessimistic.
How long can Mitt Romney keep saying that President Obama made the economy worse?
Two really rich men battle for dominance.
See, glitter really does make everything better.
Add it to the Romney Greatest Hits reel, for starters.
Time to start denying the paternity of Father of National Health Insurance.
His campaign will argue that the state's 50 delegates should be divided proportionately.
Can Gingrich really continue to fight Romney all the way to the Republican convention? Here are the numbers that matter.
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