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Newsweek: Can Romney win Michigan?

Dan Gross on the economic reasons why the state might reject its native son.

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'Youthquake' shakes up electoral politics

Marijka Beauchesne's strong opinions about health care stem in part from watching former Governor Mitt Romney steer passage of a health-care requirement in Massachusetts. They're called the Millennials — and they're fed up. Why? Try angst about jobs, health care, and debt. Now they're getting politicians to listen this election season.


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Newsweek: Nasty Obama emails false

Fact-checking the validity of the e-mail campaigns claiming either that Obama's a Muslim or a racist Christian.

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Giuliani campaign staffers forgo paychecks

About a dozen senior campaign staffers are forgoing their January paychecks, in a sign of possible money trouble for the Republican presidential candidate.


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Bush: I would run as 'change' agent

Jan. 11: In an exclusive interview, President Bush talks to NBC’s David Gregory about the primaries, Iraq and the hunt for Osama bin Laden. (Today Show)President Bush said Friday he doesn’t take it personally when Democratic and Republican presidential candidates embrace change as a major campaign theme.


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