Book: Obama seriously considered Hillary for VP
Oct 29 2009 7:18AM CT
WASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama seriously considered Hillary Rodham Clinton for the vice presidency, even though his top aides weren't enthusiastic about it, his presidential campaign manager says in a new memoir.
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Pawlenty files PAC forms, fills out political team
Oct 1 2009 2:25PM CT
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A team of Republican consultants with experience on the presidential level will help run Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty's new political action committee, which could be the forerunner of a 2012 White House campaign.
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Iowa, NH defend spots in presidential contests
Jul 31 2009 8:18PM CT
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Republicans from Iowa and New Hampshire defended their coveted early spots in presidential nominating contests Friday, as national party leaders consider recommending a new pathway to the White House for the 2012 election.
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Minn. governor urges GOP to broaden party base
Jul 30 2009 2:55PM CT
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty says Republicans should reach out to conservative Democrats and independents to rebuild the party's clout in the era of Barack Obama.
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GOP Minn. Gov. Pawlenty builds brand nationally
Jul 30 2009 2:30AM CT
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty is a man on the move. Next stop, the Republican National Committee meeting in California. Future stop? Maybe the White House.
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Obamas attend Marines Corps parade
Jul 24 2009 6:36PM CT
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle are spending an evening out to watch a Marines Corps parade.
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Palin's standing slips in Post-ABC News poll
Jul 24 2009 11:12AM CT
WASHINGTON (AP) - A majority of Americans take a negative view of outgoing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, and although she remains popular among Republicans, her image within the party has slipped, according to a new poll.
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Republican turmoil hits early presidential states
Jul 7 2009 3:39AM CT
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Social conservatives in Iowa and New Hampshire already were reeling from scandals surrounding two Republicans thought to be considering White House runs when Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin shocked the party by announcing her resignation.
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