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Monday, August 15, 2011

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NJ: Bachmann not even in the race

    Republican presidential candidate and Texas Governor Rick Perry steps off of his campaign bus before visiting the Iowa State Fair August 15, 2011 in Des Moines, Iowa. Analysis: Until now, the biggest question looming over the 2012 Republican primary was who would emerge as the leading alternative to the nominal front-runner, Mitt Romney. We now know the answer to that question: Rick Perry.


Obama criticizes GOP presidential field

    President Barack Obama meets with members of the audience following a town hall-style meeting in Cannon Falls, Minnesota August 15, 2011. Obama is traveling on a bus tour through Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois. President Barack Obama launched a rare direct attack Monday on the Republican presidential field, criticizing GOP hopefuls for their blanket opposition to any deficit-cutting compromise involving new taxes.


Perry calls jobs record a big plus

    Gov. Rick Perry, R-Texas, salutes at his first campaign event on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2011, in Greenland, N.H. after announcing earlier in the day that he's running for President in 2012. Texas Gov. Rick Perry is telling The Associated Press that both his economic record and his experience leading a large growing state sets him apart from his Republican presidential rivals.


First Read: Perry's all in
    Texas Gov. Rick Perry made his candidacy for president official this morning by filing the necessary documents with the Federal Election Commission to seek the presidency in 2012.
First Read: After Iowa, then there were three
    Bachmann, at least right now, is the front-runner in Iowa; Romney is the front-runner in New Hampshire; and Perry has the potential to be the front-runner in South Carolina.
NJ: Gov. Pawlenty vs. candidate Pawlenty

    Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty spoke about his candidacy on "Meet the Press" July 10, 2011 in Washington, DC.Analysis: Tim Pawlenty departed the Republican presidential race branded a “me-too” conservative who didn’t have the guts to speak his mind when it counted.


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