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Poll: Romney, Cain tied, but there are red flags for both

Poll: Romney, Cain tied, but there are red flags for both

A poll shows that accusations of harassment against Herman Cain haven't cost him his spot with Mitt Romney at the top of the GOP field.

Senh: Let's see of Gloria Allred and the fourth accuser can do damage to Herman Cain's campaign.

 

Obama's fortunes improving: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Obama's fortunes improving: Reuters/Ipsos poll

President Barack Obama's fortunes are improving slightly, although he would face a tough struggle for re-election next year if Mitt Romney were the Republican nominee, a Reuters/Ipsos poll said on Friday.

Senh: Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are very close in another poll, too. Obama's foreign policy success has probably helped. I'm surprised that Romney's popularity has went up by staying relatively low profile.

 

Romney hits Perry on immigration in robo-calls

Mitt Romney's campaign is reportedly paying for automated calls in Iowa that hit GOP presidential rival Rick Perry on illegal immigration.

Senh: Now that Herman Cain's busy with the sexual harassment lawsuits, which was supposedly planted by Rick Perry, Mitt Romney's targeting Perry. He should thank Perry for pushing Cain out of way.

 

Romney remains rivals' top target

Herman Cain may be battling with Mitt Romney atop the Republican presidential polls, but Romney remained the "target du jour" Sunday for both his current and possible future competition.

Senh: It seems like Herman Cain's taking the brunt of the attacks. Mitt Romney's on cruise control.

 

Cain Momentum Continues; South Could Be Key

Unlike some other Republican presidential contenders who have flamed out fast after auditioning as the conservative antidote to Mitt Romney, Cain is still riding high atop public opinion surveys.

Senh: Here's an opposing view to the Los Angeles Times article about Herman Cain's campaign losing steam.

 

Romney reverses himself, supports anti-union law

A day after he refused to endorse an Ohio ballot measure that limits public employee union rights, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said Wednesday that he is "110 percent" behind the effort.

Senh: He's a flip-flopper. Let's see if this flip-flopper can win it all.

 

Perry endorsed by Forbes as Sununu backs Romney

Today it's about dueling GOP presidential endorsements as Rick Perry touts the backing he's getting from Steve Forbes and Mitt Romney boasts support from former New Hampshire governor John Sununu.

Senh: So who has more influence - a billionaire or a governor?

 

Cain stumbling under glare of national spotlight

Cain stumbling under glare of national spotlight

After captivating Republicans hungry for an alternative to 2012 GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney, Cain has made a series of stumbles that have left some questioning whether he's ready for the White House.

Senh: It doesn't seem like anyone can take the national spotlight. Each time one of the Republican candidates get the spotlight, they stumbled and fall of the radar. Michelle Bachmann is pretty much out of the running. Perry has slipped. And now Herman Cain. Mitt Romney seems to be the most consistent out of this bunch.

 

Ron Paul launches ad blitz in early voting states

GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul is airing two new campaign ads in the early voting states, going after rivals Mitt Romney, Herman Cain and Rick Perry in a multimillion dollar blitz for the next two weeks.

 

Democrats target Romney, draw from Bush vs. Kerry

A beleaguered president seeks re-election. His challenger, a candidate with Massachusetts roots and a presidential demeanor straight out of central casting, has to fight through a primary contest fending off charges of flip-flopping. In the end, the challenger's strength also proves his vulnerability.

 

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