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Election 2012: Culture wars may weaken youth support for Republicans

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02/24/2012
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Culture wars may weaken youth support for Republicans
FAIRFAX, Virginia (Reuters) - Colleen Wilson has all the makings of a foot soldier for whichever Republican becomes the nominee to oppose President Barack Obama in the November election.
Mitt Romney in search of more Mitts at Mitt restaurant
MOUNT CLEMENS, Michigan (Reuters) - Are there any more Mitts out there? Mitt Romney is looking for them.
Comedian Maher to give $1 million to Obama "Super PAC"
(Reuters) - Comedian Bill Maher has pledged $1 million to an independent "super PAC" set up to help President Barack Obama win re-election in November that has been lagging far behind its Republican rivals in fundraising.
Romney says he is "only chance" to defeat Obama
DETROIT (Reuters) - Mitt Romney on Friday declared himself the Republican presidential candidate with "the only chance" to defeat President Barack Obama as he seized on signs that rival Rick Santorum's grip on Michigan appears to be slipping.
Now a front-runner, Santorum is still winging it
(Reuters) - After a shaky performance in Wednesday's Republican debate in Mesa, Arizona, Rick Santorum did something rare for presidential candidates in his situation: He walked into the "spin room," the raucous space where campaign advisers ply reporters with reasons why their candidate won the debate.
Republicans see "jobs bills" as election winner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tucked in his left breast-coat pocket where he can pull it out to wave before TV cameras is ammunition that House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner believes his Republicans can use to achieve victory in the November 6 elections.
Romney edges back into White House race, assails Santorum
MILFORD, Michigan (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney assailed presidential rival Rick Santorum on Thursday for abandoning his conservative principles, pushing a line of attack that polls show is helping him close the gap on his rival in the battleground state of Michigan.
Basketball stars toast avid hoops fan Obama
WINDERMERE, Florida (Reuters) - Basketball greats including Magic Johnson and Alonzo Mourning toasted President Barack Obama at a campaign fundraising dinner on Thursday that was served on a basketball court in Dallas Mavericks player Vince Carter's palatial home.
Obama goes on offense over high gasoline prices
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As Republican presidential candidates toss barbs at Barack Obama over expensive gasoline, the U.S. president and his team are going on the offensive with a strategy to divert blame and prepare voters for higher costs.
Obama sees second term as time to push immigration reform
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, expressing confidence he will win re-election in November, told a Hispanic audience he would use a second term to seek comprehensive immigration reform.
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