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The Big Story, By Matt Taylor Finally, Rick Santorum is getting his surge. The former Pennsylvania senator has been stuck at the bottom of the polls since he launched his presidential campaign, but now it looks like months of aggressively courting Iowa power-brokers, evangelical leaders, and Republican base voters is paying dividends. Recent state surveys indicate that the conservative stalwart -- he has touted his consistent willingness to confront the twin threats of Iran and gay marriage -- is rapidly gaining support, just days before the caucuses that will play an outsized role in determining the 2012 Republican presidential nominee. READ MORE | |||||||||||||||||||
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Law & Order For years, proponents and opponents of the death penalty have been divided over whether the death penalty actually deters murders. But both sides have to agree that deterrence requires that any penalty be swift and certain, or at least reasonably so. The death penalty just isn't. READ MORE | |||||||||||||||||||
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Social Security And You This year will go down in my books as the year of Internet hogwash -- at least as far as Social Security is concerned. Here are some of the most ridiculous Internet rumors that muddied people's understanding about Social Security during the past year. READ MORE | |||||||||||||||||||
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Video Of The Day This Christmas message from NewtHampshire 2012 -- featuring 90 seconds of a break-dancing elf as he terrorizes Gingrich's campaign office, before ending with a disclaimer that it was paid for by the Gingrich campaign -- is destined to be remembered as one of the weirdest moments in a decidedly strange presidential campaign. READ MORE | |||||||||||||||||||
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Featured Column: E.J. Dionne No matter what happens in Iowa, Mitt Romney has a safety net in New Hampshire. The key to wrapping up a nomination quickly has always been an Iowa-New Hampshire one-two punch, and the Granite State, which votes on Jan. 10, seems to be a Romney fortress. READ MORE | |||||||||||||||||||
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Politics Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul have made no attempt to hide their personal disgust for one another, increasingly brutal attacks having quickly become the signature of the final days leading up to the Iowa caucuses next Tuesday. But now it's getting nasty: Newt implied that he'd vote for Obama over Paul. READ MORE | |||||||||||||||||||
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