Campaign 2010 Political News

Campaign 2011 News & Updates
Newt Gingrich "Demonizes" Community Organizer From 60's
Republican candidate compares Obama administration policies to that of guy named Saul Alinsky-but many voters have no idea who Alinsky is or what he did Video Video
Judge orders redo of legislative redistricting
A judge has ruled that Kentucky lawmakers can't implement newly redrawn legislative districts.
Newt Gingrich Makes Appearance at Price Hill Chili
Republican Presidential candidate talked with voters Video Video
Local Candidate Airs Anti-Abortion Ad
Political statement made during Local 12 News on Sunday night
Romney Wins Nevada Caucuses
Now candidates turn attention to Colorado and Minnesota Video Video
First Lady To Appear in Cincinnati Next Month
First lady Michelle Obama will raise money to support her husband's re-election campaign
Newt Gingrich Sued For Using "Eye of the Tiger" in Campaign
Lawsuit aims to get GOP Presidential candidate to stop using the hit theme song from "Rocky III"
Willie Nelson campaigns for Ohio congressman
Country music icon Willie Nelson has come to Ohio to sing out in support of an old friend, U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich
Gingrich Donor Is Casino Mogul
Sheldon Adelson is the biggest patron of Newt Gingrich's surging presidential bid.
President Obama To Republicans: Game On
Election year State of the Union address calls for GOP to work with President, or move aside Video Video
Gingrich Projected Winner in SC Primary
Now Republican Presidential Candidates are looking to win in Florida Video Video
Ex-Wife Says Newt Gingrich Asked For "Open Marriage"
Ex says GOP Presidential candidate wanted to keep mistress, who is now his wife
Maine is next state to weigh in on GOP race
Mitt Romney and Ron Paul are the undisputed favorites in Maine, the next state weighing in on the Republican presidential race.
Group projects 12.2 million Latino voters
A national group of Latino public officeholders is projecting that 12.2 million Hispanics will vote in the general election this November.
Romney says GOP rivals acted like Dems
Mitt Romney says he's a better tea party candidate than his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination.
Edwards campaign owes taxpayers but still spending
Federal elections officials say John Edwards owes taxpayers $2.1 million in public matching funds improperly received after the former North Carolina senator dropped his 2008 run for the White House.
Santorum jumps into second place in delegate race
Winning yesterday's Republican presidential caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota has propelled Rick Santorum into second place in the race for delegates.
White House attacks Romney on birth control
The White House is taking on GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney over his criticism of President Barack Obama's birth control coverage mandate.
Boehner: Congress to overturn birth control policy
House Speaker John Boehner says if President Barack Obama doesn't reverse a new policy requiring religious schools and hospitals to provide employees with access to free birth control, the Congress will.
Gingrich keeps bright tone despite losses
Newt Gingrich is keeping a chipper tone despite his poor showing in this week's GOP presidential caucuses in Colorado and Minnesota.
Judge denies requests to seal Stevens probe
A federal judge is denying requests to keep private the results of an investigation into prosecutorial misconduct in the case against the late Sen. Ted Stevens.
Losses shows Romney's conservative woes
Mitt Romney just can't shake his difficulty attracting conservatives and that reality is undercutting his effort to cast himself as the inevitable Republican presidential nominee.
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