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Could Typo Rewrite Caucus History? — Caucus Vote Counter Says Romney Mistakenly Given 20 Votes — DES MOINES, Iowa — Caucus night was chaotic in many places, with hundreds of voters, candidates showing up and the throngs of media who followed. The world's eyes were on Iowa.
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Rasmussen Reports:
South Carolina Primary: Romney 27%, Santorum 24%, Gingrich 18% — What a difference a caucus makes. Rick Santorum who two months ago had one percent (1%) support among likely South Carolina Republican Primary voters now is running a close second there with 24% of the vote.
Rasmussen Reports:
New Hampshire: Romney 42%, Paul 18%, Santorum 13%, Huntsman 12% — Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is pulling away from the pack in New Hampshire as Tuesday's first-in-the-nation primary nears. His nearest rival now trails him by more than 20 points.
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Big Government, Campaign 2012, Taegan Goddard's …, Hot Air and GOP 12
Gschwarzcnn / CNN:
Romney hits Obama's economic record despite improving jobs numbers — Conway, South Carolina (CNN) - Friday's announcement that the unemployment rate had dropped to 8.5% did little to deter Mitt Romney from savaging President Barack Obama's handling of the economy.
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The Politico
Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Gingrich: Romney should drop out if he doesn't win New Hampshire primary
Gingrich: Romney should drop out if he doesn't win New Hampshire primary
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CNN
David Brooks / New York Times:
A New Social Agenda — I'm to Rick Santorum's left on most social issues, like same-sex marriage and abortion. I'm also put off by his Manichaean political rhetoric. He seems to imagine America's problems can best be described as the result of a culture war between the God-fearing conservatives and the narcissistic liberals.
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Shushannah Walshe / ABCNEWS:
Santorum Booed After Gay Marriage Exchange — Rick Santorum was booed after a lengthy back-and-forth with several students in Concord, N.H., on the issue of same-sex marriage, which is legal in New Hampshire. — As Santorum addressed a group of college students, one asked …
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2012 Decoded, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog, The Right Scoop and Patterico's Pontifications
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
Was Santorum ‘Weird’ For Bringing Home His Stillborn Baby? (UPDATED)
Was Santorum ‘Weird’ For Bringing Home His Stillborn Baby? (UPDATED)
Shushannah Walshe / ABCNEWS:
Rick Santorum: ‘We Always Need a Jesus Candidate’
Rick Santorum: ‘We Always Need a Jesus Candidate’
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The Raw Story and Outside the Beltway
Michael D. Shear / The Caucus:
Spotlight Shines on Santorum, Rough Edges and All
Spotlight Shines on Santorum, Rough Edges and All
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New York Times and Connecting.the.Dots
NBC's Andrew Rafferty / msnbc.com:
Santorum booed in contentious exchange over gay marriage
Santorum booed in contentious exchange over gay marriage
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Santorum denies making racially-charged statement on welfare
Santorum denies making racially-charged statement on welfare
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Shaila Dewan / New York Times:
U.S. Adds 200,000 Jobs; Unemployment Rate at 8.5% — The United States added a robust 200,000 new jobs last month, the Labor Department said Friday, in a sign that the long-awaited economic recovery has finally built up a head of steam. — The nation's unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent in December …
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Unemployment Falls to 8.5%; 200,000 New Jobs Created — The U.S. unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 8.5 percent last month as job creation was more robust than expected, providing continued signs that the nation's labor market is improving gradually. — Growth in manufacturing jobs helped offset …
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Calculated Risk, Hot Air, MarketBeat, Main Street and The Political Carnival
Phil Izzo / Real Time Economics:
Unemployment Rate Drop Is for Real — The U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 8.5% in December, while a broader measure dropped even further to 15.2% from 15.6% the prior month, both at their lowest levels since February 2009. — While the unemployment rate has been falling in part due …
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Outside the Beltway and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Lucia Mutikani / Reuters:
Payroll jobs up, jobless rate falls to 8.5 percent
Payroll jobs up, jobless rate falls to 8.5 percent
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The Enterprise Blog, The Gateway Pundit and Taylor Marsh
Josh Boak / The Politico:
Unemployment rate falls to 8.5 percent, economy adds 200K jobs
Unemployment rate falls to 8.5 percent, economy adds 200K jobs
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CNN
Ezra Klein / Washington Post:
A good jobs report — and a good year
A good jobs report — and a good year
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Washington Monthly, ThinkProgress and Daily Kos
Tim Mullaney / USA Today:
Dec. unemployment rate lowest in nearly 3 years
Dec. unemployment rate lowest in nearly 3 years
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Weasel Zippers and Marathon Pundit
Julia Preston / New York Times:
Path to Green Card for Illegal Immigrant Family Members of Americans — Obama administration officials announced on Friday that they will propose a fix to a notorious snag in immigration law that will spare hundreds of thousands of American citizens from prolonged separations from immigrant spouses and children.
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Washington Monthly and Colorlines
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Peter Nicholas / Los Angeles Times:
Obama rule would let undocumented stay in U.S. during application
Obama rule would let undocumented stay in U.S. during application
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Jammie Wearing Fools
Susan Walsh / Latino.FoxNews.com:
Obama Administration Plans Immigration Rule Change
Obama Administration Plans Immigration Rule Change
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Right Wing News
The Boston Globe:
For vision and national unity, Huntsman for GOP nominee — DISSATISFACTION WITH the economy, expressed in spasms of anger toward Wall Street and Washington; the dashed hopes of many who believed that Barack Obama's election would create a new spirit of unity; and genuine uncertainty …
Elicia Dover / ABCNEWS:
Gingrich's NAACP, Food Stamp Remarks Stir Controversy — Manchester, N.H.— The blogosphere piled up with headlines Thursday over a part of Newt Gingrich's campaign speech involving food stamps and the NAACP, which left the Gingrich campaign scrambling in defense to put Gingrich's comments in context.
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The Hinterland Gazette, Outside the Beltway and ThinkProgress
Cindy Adams / New York Post:
Short NBC gig for Chelsea? — Chelsea Clinton's much-trumpeted deal with NBC seems to be nearly done. Her contract is for only 90 days, and while she'll provide the network with two more stories, sources say it is not certain she'll immediately sign again.
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Business Insider, Jammie Wearing Fools and Althouse
Tom Tolan / JSOnline:
Judge rules for Walker campaign in case against state election officials — Waukesha — A judge ruled Thursday that the state Government Accountability Board needs to take more aggressive action to vet recall signatures that are expected to be submitted in two weeks against Gov. Scott Walker and other Republican office holders.
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The Politico, americanthinker.com, Althouse and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Greg Wilson / NBC Los Angeles:
Woman Scratches, Rubs Butt Over $30M Painting — Police say she was drunk — This work by Clyfford Still, titled “D No. 1,” was not damaged by a drunken woman. — A Colorado woman dropped her pants at a museum and rubbed her rear end all over a painting valued at $30 million, according to police.
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
Private sector jobs looking much stronger — In the previous post, we talked about the new monthly jobs report, but in keeping with tradition, here's a slightly different chart — one showing just the private sector job market. — Overall, the U.S. economy added 200,000 jobs in December …
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ThinkProgress and Brad DeLong