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Romney's, Santorum's odds improve after Iowa
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's narrow victory Tuesday in Iowa's caucuses and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum's stunning second-place showing have reset the bookmakers' views of the presidential election.
Morning Roundup: Jan. 4
D.C. wants college applications as graduation requirement; Cuccinelli says he can defend ballot law; Bolling defines tie-breaker role; Maryland delegate has fantasy-sports bill; D.C. Council member Thomas misses repayment deadline; Virginia GOP to revisit loyalty oath; Md. state Sen. Brinkley to announce congressional plans; Rat complaints prompt inspection of Occupy D.C. camp.
Andy Parks Live from The Washington Times
Steve Deace Live From Iowa
Steve Deace, nationally syndicated talk show host and author of the new book, "We Won't get fooled again: Where the Christian Right went wrong and how to make America Right again," joins us live from Iowa.
Anti-tax group slams trio of GOP moderates
The Club for Growth's political arms on Tuesday launched a media attack against three moderate Republican congressional candidates in battleground states, accusing them of failing to live up to the influential group's conservative fiscal principles.
Mids' Tuani selected for East-West Shrine game
Senior defensive end 13 tackles for loss in final season
Bolling issues memo outlining his tie-breaking powers
Can Bolling vote? Can't he? What can he vote on? And when?
PICKET: GOP candidates scramble for last minute support in IA
Former Senator Rick Santorum addressed his 380th town hall style meeting on the campaign trail in Iowa at the Pizza Ranch in Altoona on Monday night and thanked Iowans for giving his campaign a last minute look and a boost in the polls. Mr. Santorum has visited all 99 counties of Iowa in the last year and move his large family to Iowa to help him on the campaign trail.
Morning Roundup, Jan. 3
Virginia lawmakers take up voter ID laws; Occupy D.C. at crossroad; D.C. Council to New Hampshire; Slots in Prince George's face challenges; New Jersey appears ahead of D.C. in I-gaming race; D.C. Council chairman to preview 2012 legislation; Public hearings set on Virginia budget; Paul's Virginia campaign headquarters will be in Norfolk.
The trials and tribulations of Mike Shanahan
How come one of the most celebrated coaches of his time hasn't made it to the postseason since 2005?
Santorum clarifies comment singling out 'black people'
After singling out "black people" when talking about government handouts, former Sen. Rick Santorum on Monday clarified the comment after it garnered some negative attention.
PICKET: Iowa momentum builds more GOP endorsements in NH for Santorum
Former Senator Rick Santorum's rocketing traction in Iowa is being felt in New Hampshire already. The Pennsylvania Republican has managed to ingratiate himself with the New Hampshire Republican Party and picked up 23 legislative endorsements from the New England state so far.
New poll has Romney holding commanding lead in N.H.
Another poll shows Mitt Romney with a solid lead in New Hampshire while three of his GOP presidential rivals are battling for second place.
Gingrich ramps up sniping at Romney
As Newt Gingrich struggles for a third-place finish in Tuesday's Iowa caucus, he unleashed his harshest criticism of frontrunner Mitt Romney yet, accusing the former Massachusetts governor of trying to buy the election.
Howard paces Terps in rebounds, assists vs. Samford
Sophomore is 13th different Maryland guard to pull off that double since 1998-99
What's up with that?
D.C. parking enforcement officials issued 2 million parking tickets in the past 14 months. What's up with that?
At long last, Turgeon's Terps coast to win
Maryland leads by as many as 21 on way to 75-63 defeat of Samford
Gingrich tells pastors: Don't pray for me to win, but for God's will to be done
Continuing to court the crucial evangelical voting bloc, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich starred in a Friday teleconference with Iowa pastors, where he fielded questions about his turbulent marital history and said that what matters on Tuesday is not that he wins — but that God's will prevails.