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A look at why the small state's primary is so important in determining the Republican presidential nominee.
Sam Bollier
Last Modified: 08 Jan 2012 12:19 GMT Features
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Tea Party favourite drops out of Republican nomination race while Romney secures John McCain's endorsement.
Last Modified: 05 Jan 2012 07:32 GMT Americas
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Former Massachusetts governor wins Iowa Republican presidential caucuses by narrow margin over senator Rick Santorum.
Last Modified: 05 Jan 2012 05:13 GMT Americas
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The New Hampshire results will be crucial for the GOP hopeful to pull off the presidential nomination.
Sam Bollier
Last Modified: 02 Jan 2012 14:52 GMT Features
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Texas governor under fire from rivals over social security at Tea Party co-sponsored presidential debate in Florida.
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2011 07:06 GMT Americas
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Survey shows Texan governor is favourite for his party's nomination as candidates line up for presidential debate.
Last Modified: 07 Sep 2011 10:51 GMT Americas
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The election game is back as the media turns away from political economics and towards the banality of politicians.
Danny Schechter
Last Modified: 23 Aug 2011 14:48 GMT Opinion
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According to author, Democrats need to realise you can't use reason to fight insanity.
Cliff Schecter
Last Modified: 11 Aug 2011 10:46 GMT Opinion
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Obama finally has the opportunity to make good on his environmental promises, but will he?
Bill McKibben
Last Modified: 04 Aug 2011 13:15 GMT Opinion
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What do Palin and Bachmann have that make them so appealing to the American public?
Naomi Wolf
Last Modified: 04 Aug 2011 07:08 GMT Opinion
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