- Gingrich's ten nastiest comments about Mitt Romney
After attacking him on the trail, Gingrich is expected to suspend his campaign and endorse Romney next week. Awkward!
- Top Democrat: We can take back the House
Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, tells CBS News political director John Dickerson the House is "in range" for Democrats in 2012 in the latest edition of "Face to Face."
Watch Video - Rubio breaks with GOP consensus on foreign aid
Florida senator and potential VP candidate displays moderate streak in major foreign policy address
- Analysis: Rubio is this election's Palin
John Dickerson: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio would bring a lot to the table as a VP pick -- but he's also fundamentally at odds with Mitt Romney's message
- The Drive: Who's Up? Who's Down?
- Gingrich's ten nastiest comments about Mitt Romney
After attacking him on the trail, Gingrich is expected to suspend his campaign and endorse Romney next week. Awkward!
- Rubio breaks with GOP consensus on foreign aid
Florida senator and potential VP candidate displays moderate streak in major foreign policy address
- Analysis: Rubio is this election's Palin
John Dickerson: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio would bring a lot to the table as a VP pick -- but he's also fundamentally at odds with Mitt Romney's message
- Top Democrat: We can take back the House
Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, tells CBS News political director John Dickerson the House is "in range" for Democrats in 2012 in the latest edition of "Face to Face."
Watch Video » - Top Democrat: Super PACs "changed the equation" in 2010
Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, tells CBS News political director John Dickerson that Democrats lost 2010 to Super PACs, not to House Republicans, in the latest edition of "Face to Face."
Watch Video » - Capitol Police investigating threat against Rubio
Active investigation after Sen. Marco Rubio, possible running mate for Mitt Romney, subject of threat deemed credible
- Gingrich faces reality, voters don't think better candidate than Romney
Newt Gingrich said he faced reality that voters didn't think he was a better presidential candidate than Mitt Romney. In Concord, N.C. on Tuesday, the former speaker announced his campaign's transition.
Watch Video » - Gingrich announces transition, says "clear" Romney nominee
Newt Gingrich announced a transition in Concord, N.C. on Wednesday. The former speaker said it's clear Mitt Romney is the Republican presidential nominee and that his campaign will do "everything we can" to ensure Romney is effective.
Watch Video » - Gingrich plans to suspend campaign next week
Former speaker unofficially conceded the race to Romney at a North Carolina campaign appearance
- Obama "slow jams" the news with Fallon
President Obama was a guest on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" and appeared in a comedy sketch in which he helped the host "slow jam" the news.
Watch Video » - Court review of Arizona law leaves Romney in a bind
Debate over the controversial immigration law puts Romney in a dicey spot, where he can attack Obama but risks alienating Latinos
- Republican National Committee endorses Romney
After sweeping five more primaries, Romney gets the backing of the RNC
- Gingrich calls on conservatives to back Romney
Former House speaker did not officially say he is suspending his campaign, but says at some point reality hits
- Romney sets sights on Obama after primaries sweep
GOP's presumptive nominee wins all 5 Northeast contests, declares victory in primary battle; Gingrich hints at dropping out
- After string of losses, Gingrich hints at an exit
After losing Delaware, the only state he targeted among the five voting Tuesday, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich suggests he'll go to Tampa as a "citizen"
- Has Newt Gingrich damaged his brand?
Analysis: GOP candidate stays in the race despite writing on the wall amid questions over whether his presidential run was a mistake
- Santorum, Romney to meet next week
A spokesman for former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum says no decision has been made on an endorsement for likely GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney
- Romney: "A better America begins tonight"
Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney returned to New Hampshire to spell out the themes of his upcoming fight with President Obama
- Romney: "A better America begins tonight"
Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney returned to New Hampshire to lay out his vision for the country's future, saying "a better America begins tonight."
Watch Video » - Romney speech outlines battle with Obama
IN FULL: Presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney returned to New Hampshire and outlined his vision for America's future and his upcoming battle with President Obama.
Watch Video » - Gingrich: Support Romney if he becomes nominee
During his election night rally speech at the Vintage Motor Club in Concord, N.C., Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said that if Mitt Romney becomes the GOP nominee, conservatives should put their support behind Romney.
Watch Video » - Gingrich to take "realistic" look at campaign future
During his election night rally speech at the Vintage Motor Club in Concord, N.C., GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich did not drop out of the race, but said he would take a realistic look as his campaign over the next week.
Watch Video » - Mitt Romney sweeps primaries in five states
Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney wins primary contests in New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Delaware and Connecticut, says "a better America begins tonight"
- Romney to allow press at some fundraisers
Mitt Romney's campaign says it will allow reporters into large fundraisers; continue to restrict access to smaller events
- As polls close, Romney poised for more wins
Romney campaign turns eye toward general election as voters in five states make their choice for the Republican presidential nominee
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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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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CBS News political director John Dickerson dubbed the time before the Republican and Democratic conventions politics' "silly season." He shared a laugh Friday with Real Clear Politics' Scott Conroy, USA Today's Susan Page and the New York Times' Jeff Zeleny.
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