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to win over hold-out caucus-goers and cultural conservatives. Time is running short,
however, and he is trying to recapture the enthusiasm that greeted his
entrance to the race in August only to see his luster fade
after campaign fumbles and weak debate performances.He also faced challenges even getting
on primary ballots. Late Tuesday, his campaign announced a lawsuit challenging Virginia's
ballot rules.Perry -- as well as rival Newt Gingrich -- came up
short of the signatures required to get on the delegate-rich state's March
6 primary. Only former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Ron Paul
of Texas met the requirement."Virginia ballot access rules are among the most
onerous and are particularly problematic in a multi-candidate election," Perry campaign spokesman
Ray Sullivan said in a statement announcing the lawsuit.The state requires a
total of 10,000 signatures, with 400 from each of its 11 congressional
districts.Despite the potential setback in Vir
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he man whose at the back of the polling pack -- despite
recent buzz giving him a late boost -- is taking nothing for
granted but has nothing to lose."My feeling is when you're sitting last,
if you can do better than that, that's good," he told Fox
News.Santorum said he's got 1,000 caucus representatives in a contest with about
1,700 caucus locations. He acknowledges that means no official representative to make
his case at each of the locations, but at "almost all of
them, and no other campaign is going to have someone there who's
going to get up and speak on our behalf."Santorum, who claims organization
and message will make the difference, is also banking on a divide
and conquer strategy."There's really three primaries going on here," Santorum said. "Ron
Paul has his own primary, the libertarian primary. And (Newt) Gingrich and
(Mitt) Romney are sort of the establishment primary. And I think there
are three who are vying for the conservative mantle to go up
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nd he adds, "Recent estimates indicate that veterans comprise about one quarter
of the total adult homeless population."A new foundation would not replace the
many existing organizations that already offer help to veterans. Rather, it would
create a kind of clearinghouse of information to make it easier for
veterans to find help that already exists."Without this type of collaboration," Bennet
says, "in some communities, veterans can fall through the cracks in the
systems that support them."Bennet says a working model for the foundation already
exists in Colorado Springs, a city home to five major military installations.
Retired Air Force Major Gen. G. Wesley Clark (not to be confused
with retired U.S. Army General Wesley K. Clark who ran for President
in 2004) says the Colorado Springs region is a community that understands
the needs of America's veterans."Well I think it's important to understand up
front that in the United States approximately only 1 percent (
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MOSCOW Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday rejected calls to hold
talks with opposition leaders who have drawn tens of thousands of Russians
to protest rallies to demand free elections and an end to his
12-year rule.The opposition leaders "do not have a common platform, so there
is nobody to talk to," Putin told journalists from state news agencies.Organizers
of the Moscow demonstrations include prominent public figures and representatives of various
opposition groups. But they have passed joint resolutions with a list of
concrete demands, including a rerun of the fraud-tainted Dec. 4 parliamentary election,
the resignation of the Central Election Commission chief and the removal of
barriers that have prevented opposition parties from taking part in elections.Putin on
Tuesday firmly rejected the demands for a rerun of the election. The
government has promised to ease rules for opposition candidates.Putin, who served as
president in 2000-2008, is now seek
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BAGHDAD An oil exploration deal between U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil
and Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region is fueling political tensions in a country
where a post-U.S.-troop withdrawal spike in violence and political turmoil is clouding
the climate for foreign investments sorely needed by Iraq.Baghdad's anger over the
deal highlights the long-simmering power struggle between the Kurdish and central governments.
The dispute is building momentum as Iraqi Premier Nouri al-Maliki faces criticism
over his stewardship of a country where, years after the 2003 U.S.-led
war to topple Saddam Hussein, development remains a distant dream for millions.The
deal "will certainly contribute to further complicating the relationship" between the Kurds
and Baghdad, said Gala Riani, Middle East and North Africa Regional Manager
at the London-based IHS Global Insight.It "may also raise tensions in border
areas which have already become more restive as a result of the
withdrawal of the
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hs of speculation that he would leave office, the 70-year-old conservative Democrat
told supporters in an emailed statement Tuesday that he felt it was
time he "step away from elective office, spend more time with my
family, and look for new ways to serve our state and nation.""Therefore,
I am announcing today that I will not seek re-election," said Nelson,
a former two-term governor. "Simply put: It is time to move on."Democrats
banking on Nelson's ability to leverage his centrist stances and capture statewide
races were left scrambling; many state activists acknowledged being taken by surprise.While
some floated the names of state Sen. Steve Lathrop of Omaha and
Nelson's former lieutenant governor, Kim Robak, as possible contenders, many said it
was too early to know who might run. Messages seeking comment were
left for Lathrop and Robak.A dream candidate for Democrats: former Nebraska Sen.
Bob Kerrey. Traveling in India on Tuesday, Kerrey told The Washington
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