Pew national poll of Republican leaning voters:
Santorum 30
Romney 28
Gingrich 17
Paul 12
Conducted Feb. 8 — 12, 2012. Margin of error 5 points.
Pennsylvanian gains 16 points from previous January survey.
Pew national poll of Republican leaning voters:
Santorum 30
Romney 28
Gingrich 17
Paul 12
Conducted Feb. 8 — 12, 2012. Margin of error 5 points.
Pennsylvanian gains 16 points from previous January survey.
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Speaking to students at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, VA, Obama ties his budget to the goals of the middle class.
POTUS: "You know that doing big things isn't easy. But you haven't given up. That's the spirit we've got to have … we don't give up in this country. We look out for each other."
Read the President's remarks here.
EARLIER: Obama's plan looks to cut $4 trillion from the deficit over next decade.
David Rogers breaks it down.
Boehner: "The President’s budget is a gloomy reflection of his failed policies of the past, not a bold plan for America’s future."
Cantor: "President Obama says he wants an economy that is ‘built to last’ but the budget he released today outlines a plan that is built to come in last."
Ryan: "The broken promises and recycled gimmicks contained in this budget have dramatically widened this president’s growing credibility deficit."
Lieberman: "This is a moment when our country requires a dramatic, bipartisan effort to reduce the deficit. While there are elements in the President’s budget I would support....it is not the blueprint we need to put our fiscal house back in order."
U.S. to resume nuclear talks with North Korea Feb. 23 in Beijing.
PressSec answers reporters' questions at the WH.
Watch the briefing LIVE here at 2:30 pm ET.
Romney: Mesa, AZ
Santorum: Tacoma, WA
Gingrich: South El Monte, CA; Pasadena, CA
Paul: No public events
In interview with National Review's Robert Costa, frontrunner says CPAC speech meant to reintroduce "the real Mitt Romney, not the one being fabricated by [his] opponents."
Romney: "I wanted to reacquaint people with what they remember from four years ago."
Messaging over the next few weeks to build upon CPAC argument:
— "go through the list" of conservative governing record in Massachusetts
— stress his views on illegal immigration, traditional marriage, abortion and contraception
— distinguish himself from the other candidates as a Washington outsider
China's Xi Jinping arrives in Washington Mon. for a crucial visit.
See more in TIME's international edition (available to subscribers).
Weekend talks between Baucus and Camp make progress on unemployment insurance but the two remain "far apart on paying for the so-called doc fix and the payroll tax cut."
Chicago touts trio of web sites focusing on the president's record and fending off GOP attacks.
At least a dozen members of Congress are under investigation for ethical or potential criminal charges.
Damascus rejects an Arab League peace mission proposal.
AND: Al-Qaida announces its support for Syrian revolt.
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