Presidential Nomination
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Gay marriage spawns big spike in online videos
President Barack Obama's May 9 announcement that he favors same sex marriage led to a huge spike on YouTube, according to data assembled by the popular video sharing site.
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Witnesses point finger at Edwards' aide
The defense scored several points with testimony Tuesday, but attention quickly shifted to whether John Edwards or his mistress would take the witness stand Wednesday.
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Paul 2012
FILE - In this April 5, 2012, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas speaks at the University of California at Berkeley, Calif. Paul says he is done spending money on his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination . Paul on Monday issued a statement that insisted he would continue to fight for delegates to the GOP convention in Tampa. But the favorite of libertarians and tea partyers says he would no longer spend âmany tens of millions of dollars we simply do not have.â (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)
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Defense shifts focus of Edwards case to campaign finance law
After three weeks of tabloid-style testimony of illicit affairs, secret payments and an elaborate cover-up, John Edwards' criminal trial shifted Monday to the comparatively dry topic of campaign finance law as the defense began presenting its case.
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Edwards' lawyers begin presenting defense
Lawyers for John Edwards will begin presenting his defense at the former presidential contender's campaign-finance trial.
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North Carolina a political headache for Democrats
Once a bright spot for President Barack Obama, North Carolina is now more like a political migraine less than four months before Democrats open the party's national convention in Charlotte.
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Judge refuses to dismiss Edwards case
A federal judge on Friday rejected a defense motion to dismiss the case against John Edwards, ruling that jurors should decide whether the two-time presidential candidate broke campaign finance laws.
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Bachmann Swiss Citizen
FILE - In this Dec. 19, 2011, file photo then Republican presidential hopeful U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., leaves a campaign stop in Hampton, Iowa. The Minnesota Congresswoman, plans to seek re-election following her unsuccessful run for the Republican presidential nomination . Bachmann was recently granted citizenship in Switzerland, according to her spokeswoman. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
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Mitt Romney heads to Charlotte
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney heads to Charlotte on Friday. The former Massachusetts governor's campaign said he is expected to speak at Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company at 1 p.m., but it offered no other details about the trip.
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Romney wins key November swing state in NC
North Carolina voters overwhelmingly supported Mitt Romney in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination and the chance to face President Barack Obama in November.
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