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Romney's $40.1 Million Haul In April Nearly Matches Obama's()  

Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney at a campaign event on Wednesday in St. Petersburg, Fla.

In the first month since he effectively wrapped up the GOP presidential nomination, Romney and his party raised almost as much money as the president and the Democratic Party.

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Lugar's Last Race: Indiana Senator Doesn't Take Defeat Sitting Down()  

Sen. Dick Lugar, R-Ind., crosses the finish line of the 3-mile Capital Challenge charity race with Olympic marathoner Meb Keflezighi. It was Lugar's 31st race, and his last as a senator after he lost a primary challenge this month.

May 16, 2012 Sen. Dick Lugar has been running in the annual Capital Challenge charity race for three decades. After Lugar's defeat in the Indiana primary, Wednesday's race was the last for the 80-year-old. "I have been so fortunate to have these 31 great years in good health and spirits," he said.

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White House Sandwiches Followed By Snark, Disappointment, Warnings()  

President Obama's limo in what was, in part, the world's most impressive lunch run, Washington, May 16, 2012.

May 16, 2012 The descriptions of the White House lunch meeting from those on the opposing red and blue teams made it sound like yet another meeting featuring the nation's top policymakers that you could have accurately scripted beforehand.

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Latino Voters: Seen, But Will They Be Heard, In 2012?()  

Latinos protest Mitt Romney's opposition to the Dream Act, outside his campaign headquarters in Las Vegas on Feb 2.

May 16, 2012 Now the fastest growing voting group, Latinos have never been so heavily courted in a presidential race. They could play a key role in battleground states in the 2012 elections.

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Minority Rules: Who Gets To Claim Status As A Person Of Color?()  

Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren is shown here attending a 2010 Capitol Hill hearing on the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

May 16, 2012 U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren's claims of Native American heritage seem uneasy to swallow. But why? What does it take to be considered an ethnic minority, and what does the controversy say about the way we judge ethnic backgrounds?

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Presidential Race

Candidates Gird For A 'Scorched Earth' Campaign()  

President Obama, who has a technocratic image, has shown that he intends to give as good as he gets — or better — in the campaign.

May 16, 2012 With both the economy and his own poll numbers weaker than he'd want them to be, President Obama has launched attack ads against Mitt Romney that are unusually blunt for this early stage of a campaign. And Romney has responded with a few roundhouse rights of his own.

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Biden On Bain: Romney 'Thinks This Experience Will Help Our Economy?'()  

May 16, 2012 The Obama campaign on Wednesday escalated its attack on Mitt Romney's business career, with Vice President Joe Biden scheduled to aggressively question how Romney's management of the private equity firm Bain Capital might translate into running the U.S. economy.

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Neither John Edwards Nor His Mistress Testify At Corruption Trial()  

John Edwards as he entered the Federal Courthouse in Greensboro, N.C., this morning.

May 16, 2012 His attorneys also will not call Edwards' adult daughter to the stand. He's accused of using campaign funds to try to hide his affair and a daughter Rielle Hunter delivered.

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Little-Known Lawmaker Upsets GOP's Senate Plans In Nebraska()  

Nebraska state Sen. Deb Fischer applauds supporters at her election party Tuesday in Lincoln, Neb. At right is Fischer's mother, Florence Strobel.

May 16, 2012 Republican voters in Nebraska defied the expectations of pundits and the intentions of outside groups, nominating a little-known rancher and state lawmaker to run for an open U.S. Senate seat. Deb Fischer, 61, will face a former governor and former senator, Democrat Bob Kerrey, in November.

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Bush Says 'I'm For Mitt Romney,' But He Likely Won't Play Role In Campaign()  

Back in 2006: Then-President George W. Bush and then-Gov. Mitt Romney

May 16, 2012 As an elevator's doors closed, former President George W. Bush confirmed the obvious. But Romney's campaign doesn't see Bush playing an important role in the 2012 campaign.

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