Two GOP revolutions, two different outcomes

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On Capitol Hill, Newt Gingrich’s revolution is looking more remarkable in hindsight.

White House chief tech guru leaving

White House chief tech guru leaving

Aneesh Chopra is likely to run for Virginia lieutenant governor, Democrats say.

Obama outlines plan to cut college costs

Obama outlines plan to cut college costs

Obama proposes reducing the costs of higher education by increasing the amount of federal loan money available and tying it to college tuition reduction.

Santorum pushed to limit malpractice awards but sought payout for wife

Santorum pushed to limit malpractice awards but sought payout for wife

Rick Santorum’s position on medical lawsuits seems to be at odds with his personal experience.

Ron Paul signed off on controversial 1990s newsletters, associates say

Ron Paul signed off on controversial 1990s newsletters, associates say

Three people with knowledge of his business say Paul was deeply involved in company that produced inflammatory pamphlets.

Exchange reveals Obama’s testy side

Exchange reveals Obama’s testy side

A raw exchange with the governor of Arizona conflicts with his public image as “no-drama Obama.”

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Obama talks about Jan Brewer

The president downplayed the exchange between him and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer earlier this week in an interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer.

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Biden takes aim at GOP

Biden takes aim at GOP

Vice President Biden directed searing criticism at GOP leaders and presidential field — by name — in a speech ro House Democrats.

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Wolf Blitzer gets it wrong

Wolf Blitzer gets it wrong

CNN debate: A presidential candidate’s spouse is not a “lighter” topic, but the best clue we have about who the aspirant is.

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Man on the moon

Loop contemplates an unwelcome endorsement, a congressman from the moon, Washington rudeness and Ron Paul’s challenge.

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Tewfik Mishlawi triumphed in telling truths.”

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The president plays small ball

The State of the Union flop.”

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Tales of atrocities were rampant during my visit to the Congo with Ben Affleck.”

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Democratic double talk

The Muslim Brotherhood can’t be trusted.”

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Inside the candidates’ financial documents

Read, search and help us annotate the most interesting parts of the financial documents released by GOP presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich in the past week.

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Mitt Romney rarely mentions his Mexican roots, despite courting Latino voters. A polygamist history and hardline against illegal immigrants don't help. (Jan. 27)

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Obama on the reelection campaign trail

President Obama is raising money and reaching out to voters and volunteers.

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Candidates participate in the 19th debate in Florida.

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The Republican presidential candidates face off in Tampa, Fla.

The GOP candidates: January

The GOP presidential race moves to Florida following Newt Gingrich’s win in South Carolina.

Giffords resigns from Congress

Rep. Giffords, shot in a congressional meet-and-greet last year, resigned this week.

State of the Union

President Obama’s third State of Union address and his sixth address to Congress overall.

Republican presidential debate

The Republican presidential candidates face off in Tampa, Fla.

Newt Gingrich’s 2012 run

The former House speaker is seeking the Republican presidential nomination.

Campaign 2012: Rick Santorum

The former Pennsylvania senator is seeking the Republican presidential nomination.

Presidential candidate Ron Paul

Rep. Ron Paul is seeking the 2012 Republican presidential nomination.

Romney’s second run

After a bloated 2008 run, the GOP presidential hopeful returns with a tightly knit team.

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Washington Post photographers capture the campaign trail.

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The delegate race

There are 2,286 delegates up for grabs. A candidate needs 1,144 to win the GOP presidential nomination.

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COLUMBIA, SC - JANUARY 21: Barbara Marks, 78, of Laughlin, Nevada, made the drive from her home four days ago to take in the South Carolina Primary.  'I think this is the most important state vote in my history,' says Marks as she waited for  GOP Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich to speak at the Hilton Hotel in Columbia, South Carolina, on Saturday, January 21, 2012. She is a Newt Gingrich supporter and will vote in a few weeks in her home state.  (Photo by Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post)

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