- Romney adviser: Romney is an "economic savior"
Eric Fehrnstrom also acknowledges Romney's chances of winning in Nov. will be slimmer if economy improves
- Congress locked in student loan battle
Keeping student loan rates low is something most members of Congress say they support. But, when House Republicans passed a bill to do just that, it got little Democratic support, reports Nancy Cordes.
Watch Video - Romney Aide: Obama slow jam was "off key"
GOP campaign says President's slow-jam makes light of students' struggles - and argues election won't be about who is "cooler"
- Obama promotes action to protect veterans
President says his new directive will protect service members from predatory educational institutions
- The Drive: Who's Up? Who's Down?
- Romney adviser: Romney is an "economic savior"
Eric Fehrnstrom also acknowledges Romney's chances of winning in Nov. will be slimmer if economy improves
- Romney Aide: Obama slow jam was "off key"
GOP campaign says President's slow-jam makes light of students' struggles - and argues election won't be about who is "cooler"
- Obama promotes action to protect veterans
President says his new directive will protect service members from predatory educational institutions
- Romney begins to tell the story of Romney
GOP president candidate offered up a personal anecdote about helping to launch the Staples office supply chain
- Congress locked in student loan battle
Keeping student loan rates low is something most members of Congress say they support. But, when House Republicans passed a bill to do just that, it got little Democratic support, reports Nancy Cordes.
Watch Video » - Romney advice to students: Take a risk
Romney was discussing ways of achieving the American dream to students at Otterbein University
- Romney on Obama: Appearances aren't reality
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney casts Obama's rhetoric as empty, says facts more important than words
- McCain: Obama "politicizing" death of bin Laden
John McCain says "shame on Barack Obama" over ad questioning whether Romney would have authorized mission
- Obama campaign officially kicks off with eye on Romney
CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by Ron Fournier and Erin McPike for a discussion on President Obama's official campaign kick-off and where the race stands now that Newt Gingrich has stepped out of Mitt Romney's way.
Watch Video » - Amid GOP attacks, Obama touts bin Laden mission
In the wake of GOP attacks on his presidential accomplishments, Obama plays trump card: The killing of Osama bin Laden
- The donors bankrolling the 2012 super PACs
With the latest numbers on political fundraising, super PACs once again played a major role.
- Can Mitt Romney make boring sexy?
Analysis: Barack Obama is undeniably cooler than his Republican rival. But it's not clear that's going to work to his advantage.
- Romney hires Santorum campaign manager
Presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney brought on Santorum aid Mike Biundo to help him win over conservative voters
- Biden on foreign policy: Obama "has a big stick"
Serving as the Obama campaign's attack dog, Biden mocks Romney for once saying it wasn't worth going after Bin Laden
- Biden attacks Romney on foreign policy experience
Vice President Joe Biden attacked Republican opponent Mitt Romney for lack of foreign policy experience and touted President Obama's foreign policy accomplishments, including the killing of Osama bin Laden, in a speech at NYU on Thursday.
Watch Video » - Biden assures voters Obama "has a big stick"
Vice President Joe Biden attacked Mitt Romney's lack of foreign policy experience at NYU on Thursday, confidently telling the crowd that President Obama heeds "the timeless advice of Teddy Roosevelt" and "has a big stick."
Watch Video » - Violence Against Women Act sails through Senate
Measure giving women protections and recourse against violence and abuse now heads to the House
- Ryan defends budget, addresses Catholic critics
Republican budget author says his Catholic faith shaped his budget, as some members of the Catholic community criticize him
- Does Obama's "likability" factor matter?
New research shows Obama's likability could be a problem for the GOP, but Republicans say it's a problem easily solved
- Obama attack video: Too "cool" to be president
Video shows president dancing with Ellen DeGeneres, criticizing Kanye West, "slow jamming the news" with Jimmy Fallon
- Romney's NYC "bundlers" primed to grab donations
Now that Mitt Romney has become the presumptive Republican nominee, the task of a fundraiser has become much easier
- What to expect at the Obama campaign kickoff
President Obama officially kicks off campaign next month, campaign manager Jim Messina says "the monologue is over"
- Ann Romney opens up about health "scare"
GOP candidate's wife talks about dealing with multiple sclerosis on the campaign trail, including an episode the day before Super Tuesday
- The search for candor in the presidential campaign
John Dickerson: Is either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney capable of telling American voters some hard truths?
- Rick Perry endorses Romney
Texas gov. endorses the presumptive nominee after his first choice, Newt Gingrich, signals he'll exit race next week
Scenes of the Republican presidential candidates at campaign stops since Super Tuesday
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Romney took first, Paul second in Tuesday's first-in-the nation New Hampshire primary
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Behind-the-scenes at Tuesday night's Iowa caucuses
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Amid Herman Cain's unlikely ascent in the GOP presidential race, CBSNews.com takes a look at his trip to the top
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CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by Ron Fournier and Erin McPike for a discussion on President Obama's official campaign kick-off and where the race stands now that Newt Gingrich has stepped out of Mitt Romney's way.
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In CBS News political director John Dickerson's weekly series, the Reporters Roundtable, Real Clear Politics' Scott Conroy, USA Today's Susan Page and the New York Times' Jeff Zeleny, offer their endorsements for interesting reads or features in politics.
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