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Romney Wins Arizona; Tight Race in Michigan — SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — Mitt Romney won the Arizona primary on Tuesday, based on surveys of voters leaving polls, but was locked in a tight battle with Rick Santorum in Michigan, where Mr. Santorum hoped to use his strong showing in his rival's native state …
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Odds of a Brokered Convention Are Increasing — We're finally close enough to Super Tuesday to get a sense of how the overall delegate count might work out in the GOP primary. The end result: Assuming that none of the four candidates drops out of the race, it looks increasingly …

Santorum Loses Catholic Vote—But Did He Ever Have It? — As they awaited the final results from Michigan, probably the single biggest topic of conversation in the chattering classes last night was the shocking news from the exit polls that Rick Santorum had lost Michigan Catholics to Mitt Romney by a 44-37 margin.
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The New Republic, hanoverhenry's Diary, Outside the Beltway and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion

G.O.P. Greek Tragedy — Rick should scat. — Mitt Romney needs to be left alone to limp across the finish line, so he can devote his full time and attention to losing to President Obama. — Robo-Romney, who pulled out victories in his home state and in Arizona, and Sanctorum are still in a race to the bottom.
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The Hinterland Gazette, The Caucus, The PJ Tatler and Daily Kos

Michigan and Arizona primaries 2012: Mitt Romney wins ugly
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neo-neocon, Bloomberg, CNN, Washington Post, Politico, NationalJournal.com, Hot Air, Power Line, Marbury and The Moderate Voice

Poll finds Santorum up by double-digits in Ohio
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The Moderate Voice

Rick Santorum: I regret saying John F. Kennedy speech on religion made me want to throw up
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The Spectacle Blog and ABCNEWS

Ron Paul calls Romney a ‘flip-flopper’ in new ad
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion

Romney Camp Will Haunt Santorum With Robocall Story
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Washington Post, GOP 12, 2012.talkingpointsmemo.com and BuzzFeed

John McCain: Close curtain on GOP ‘Greek tragedy’
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National Review, The Daily Dish, Connecting.the.Dots, Riehl World View, Weasel Zippers, Mediaite and The Hill

After tough race, Romney beats Santorum in Michigan primary
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RNC chairman: Not a ‘fan’ of Santorum robocall tactic
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Will Olympia Snowe Join Americans Elect? — Olympia Snowe's retirement statement seemed like it dropped a huge hint, and I'm surprised it hasn't received any attention: … This sounds exactly like the kind of rhetoric emanating from Americans Elect, the third-party group that believes …
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5 takeaways from Arizona and Michigan
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Playbook: Leap Day edition
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Are the Rich Completely Undeserving of Sympathy? — I saw a fair amount of chortling this morning about this Bloomberg piece on wealthy financial-industry types who are having to cut back because of plummeting bonuses. And to be sure, some of the cuts are in the “Call me a Waaaah-mbulance” category: can't go to Aspen any more?
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Balloon Juice
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Wall Street Bonus Drop Means Trading Aspen for Discount Cereal — Andrew Schiff was sitting in a traffic jam in California this month after giving a speech at an investment conference about gold. He turned off the satellite radio, got out of the car and screamed a profanity.
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Mock, Paper, Scissors, Boing Boing, Gothamist and Gawker


Franklin Graham apologizes for questioning Obama's faith — WASHINGTON (RNS) Evangelist Franklin Graham apologized Tuesday (Feb. 28) to President Obama for questioning his Christian faith and said religion has “nothing to do” with Graham's decision not to support Obama's re-election.
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Washington Monthly, The Democratic Daily and USA Today
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Report: Rev. Franklin Graham apologizes to Obama
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, The Political Carnival and Religion Dispatches


D.C. archdiocese: Denying Communion to lesbian at funeral was against ‘policy’ — Deep in grief, Barbara Johnson stood first in the line for Communion at her mother's funeral Saturday morning. But the priest in front of her immediately made it clear that she would not receive the sacramental bread and wine.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, NewsBusters.org blogs, The Daily Caller and WJLA-TV


Obama makes a play for Scalia — Not surprisingly, the federal government quotes that opinion a lot in its court briefs. — Sutton hinted that he didn't like the mandate but said Supreme Court precedent favors a growing expansion of Commerce Clause power and that Congress has latitude to address national problems.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland


Illinois GOP Congressional Candidate: ‘The Holocaust Never Happened’ — Jones, a neo-Nazi, wants runs to be GOP candidate for Congress — Art Jones wants to be the U.S. Representative from the 3rd district of Illinois, which encompasses part of the South Side of Chicago and its suburbs.
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland and The Hinterland Gazette


Olympia Snowe quits Senate race — U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe stunned Maine's political establishment on Tuesday by announcing she would not seek re-election in a decision likely to have ramifications on both congressional races here and on the battle for control of the U.S. Senate.
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Worried Dems pressing Obama on gas prices — Congressional Democrats are ramping up pressure on President Obama to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to prevent rising gas prices from threatening the economy and their election-year prospects. — They are growing anxious that the price …
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Support for gay marriage takes dramatic leap in California, new poll shows — A new poll shows gay marriage has arrived in California - in public opinion if not in state lawbooks. — Golden State registered voters now favor same-sex unions by 59 percent to 34 percent …
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ThinkProgress, The Daily Dish, Towleroad News #gay, Steve Rothaus' Gay …, Law Blog and Joe. My. God.

The Democrats' nightmare scenario — If Republicans regain the Senate, will they seek to reform the filibuster, sweeping away an obstacle that bedeviled Dems and making it far easier for them to enact their own agenda with a simple Senate majority? — Matt Steinglass argues that the GOP …
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American Prospect, Balloon Juice and Mother Jones

Rules Chairman Dreier announces retirement after 16 House terms — House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier (R-Calif.) on Wednesday morning announced from the House floor that he would not seek reelection this year. — “We all know that this institution has an abysmally low approval rating …
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Do Women Count? — Yesterday, after I made some snarky comment, a friend asked me if I was Eeyore. The truth is, I'm a mash-up of Eeyore and Tigger. Tigger bounces up and down gleefully whenever I talk about gay rights. But today I'm talking about the ladies again, so get ready for Eeyore.