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Romney: 'In a two-person race, I like my chances'
Written by By Klaus Marre | Posted: 01/30/08 11:53 AM [ET]   
 
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said Wednesday that he looks forward to a head-to-head battle for the Republican presidential nomination with Sen. John McCain (Ariz.).
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Romney, McCain go to war over war
Written by By Sam Youngman | Posted: 01/30/08 10:12 PM [ET]   
 
Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney went head to head Wednesday in one of their most contentious debates yet, sparring furiously over who has the longer history of supporting the Iraq war.
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Mass. Republican group wants Romney... vs. Kerry
Written by By Sam Youngman | Posted: 01/30/08 06:53 PM [ET]   
 
A group called Massachusetts Republicans for Truth said Wednesday that state and national Republicans should unite behind Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) for president and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for Senate.
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McCain win equals victory for Martinez, Crist
Written by By Sam Youngman | Posted: 01/30/08 06:49 PM [ET]   
 
John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) Tuesday night victory in Florida propelled him to frontrunner status.
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Endorsements, guile and luck led to McCain's political resurrection
Written by By Sam Youngman | Posted: 01/30/08 06:28 PM [ET]   
 
Soon after Republicans suffered landslide congressional defeats in November 2006, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) reportedly told a group of conservatives, “In the words of Chairman Mao, it’s always darkest before it’s totally black.”
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