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Palin denies presidential decision is imminent

Palin denies presidential decision is imminent

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on Tuesday shot down speculation that she is close to deciding whether to jump into the 2012 presidential race, after talk that she would announce her plans during the Labor Day holiday weekend in early September.

 

Jon Hunstman Says He'd Be Open To Running With Michelle Bachmann

Jon Hunstman Says He'd Be Open To Running With Michelle Bachmann

Republican presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman says he'd be open to running as vice president if rival and tea party favorite Michele Bachmann wins the nomination. The former ambassador to China and ex-Utah governor says that every time he's been asked to serve his country he's answered "yes." Huntsman tells CNN interviewer Piers Morgan that if asked by the Minnesota congresswoman to run as her vice president he'd "be the first person to sign up, absolutely."

 

Paul Ryan not running for president

Paul Ryan not running for president

The Wisconsin congressman released a statement to quiet the speculation that he would seek the Republican nomination.

 

Rove thinks Palin will run for White House

Rove thinks Palin will run for White House

Karl Rove said Sunday he thinks former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will get into the Republican presidential contest. Mr. Rove, the top political adviser in the George W. Bush administration, said Mrs. Palin’s appearances earlier this month in Iowa look “more like a candidate’s schedule than that of a celebrity.”

 

Huntsman slams Perry on global warming, Fed chief

Huntsman slams Perry on global warming, Fed chief

Presidential candidate Jon Huntsman is pounding away at rival Rick Perry's skepticism of man-made global warming and criticism of the nation's central banker, saying those stands hurt the Republican Party.

 

On the Media: Michele Bachmann means what she says - Los Angeles Times

Michele Bachmann botched Elvis' birth date (oops, she singled out the day the King died) this week, after previously confusing the birthplace of a movie icon (John Wayne) with that of a serial killer (John Wayne Gacy). And the news played big, on the Web and cable TV.

 

Liberals complain about Obama; will it cost votes?

Liberals argue that he caved on the debt ceiling. Unions are upset over his handling of unemployment and labor issues. Hispanics brought the immigration debate directly to his campaign doorstep....

 

Elizabeth Warren launches Senate exploratory committee

Elizabeth Warren launches Senate exploratory committee

A week after launching a listening tour of Massachusetts, former White House official Elizabeth Warren has filed an exploratory committee with the Federal Election Commission as she prepares to challenge Sen. Scott Brown in 2012.

 

Analysis: Big economic talk, few plans from '12 Republicans

For presidential hopefuls in a campaign that is all about the U.S. economy, the Republican contenders have offered few clear plans for what they would do to get the country's finances back on track.

 

Tim Pawlenty drops out of presidential race

Tim Pawlenty drops out of presidential race

The former Minnesota governor finished a distant third in the GOP's Ames Straw Poll in Iowa.

 

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