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Can Mitt Romney be stopped? Here’s how his GOP rivals will try to beat him.

The Florida primary has reshuffled the political deck and forced each of his Mitt Romney's Republican rivals to recalculate their campaign strategy. Here’s what each contender is hoping to do to catch...

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Analysis: Ron Paul bows to political and economic reality

“Ron Paul has brought new people into the party during this primary process,” said Wayne Lesperance, a political science professor at New England College. “That has been something the other candidates...

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Analysis: Romney’s attack on Obama over Libya assassination could backfire

"A more nuanced response by Romney would have done him better," said Richard Stoll, a political science professor at Rice University who specializes in international conflict. "I don't think he's done...

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Analysis: Mitt Romney’s road to the White House is becoming more treacherous

The Republican nominee needs to capture at least eight of 12 swing states captured four years ago by Obama to have a chance in an Electoral College that favors Democrats because of the president’s...

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Six things Romney must do to turn the presidential election around

Computer models indicate that Mitt Romney should be running at least 5 percentage points ahead of President Obama now, given the nation's high unemployment rate and low rate of economic growth. But...

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Exclusive analysis: If trends hold, Texas will be a toss-up state by 2024

"The demographic tides are going to influence Texas," said Cindy Rugeley, a political science professor at Texas Tech University. "Either a Republican will step up and take the lead in making the party...

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