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  • McClatchy Newspapers

    After sending signals that he might drop out of the presidential race, Rick Perry has decided to stay in and plunge into the New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries.

  • WND

    “We have 12 months to get every Republican officeholder and candidate on record with a pledge not to raise the debt limit in 2012 – end of story.  That’s how simple it is to take America back.”

  • CBS News

    Rick Santorum’s fondness for activist government makes him the mirror-image of Ron Paul, writes the CATO Institute’s Michael Tanner.

  • Associated Press

    Gingrich, Huntsman, and Santorum have joined Perry's lawsuit challenging Virginia's ballot access law.  Only Romney and Paul qualified under the law to appear on the state’s primary ballot.

  • Associated Press

    Former Republican Utah legislator Dan Liljenquist has announced that he's going to run for the U.S. Senate in Utah and will challenge six-term Sen. Orrin Hatch.

  • Associated Press

    The current chairman of the crucial House Energy and Commerce Committee (which oversees Obamacare) is the latest GOP incumbent to face a challenge from the right.

  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    The conservative fiscal group cites Rep. Tim Murphy’s support for “Card Check” and billions in wasteful earmark spending as a basis to run ads against him in his district.

  • Rattle With Us Tea Party

    Gary Glenn is a candidate for U.S. Senate in the Michigan GOP primary.  This is an account of a recent speech he gave before a Tea Party audience.

  • Daily Caller

    John Garver is a 19-year-old student. He's also the nephew of Rick Santorum, whom Garver calls "another big-government politician."

  • Des Moines Register

    Not 8 points, or 8%.  8 votes, out of 122,255 cast.  Ron Paul comes in third.