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7:02 PM, Nov 6, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERFox News projects Mitt Romney the winner in Kentucky and Indiana. Fox also projects Barack Obama the winner of Vermont.
Obama won Indiana in 2008.
Fox did not project a winner for Georgia, South Carolina, or the battleground state of Virginia.
Read more... 3:40 PM, Oct 1, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERPolls have closed in Georgia, the small Caucasus Republic that took center stage in the 2008 presidential campaign when Russian troops poured over the border there and threatened to topple the country's pro-American government. With both sides claiming victory, the country of 4.5 million people may once again feature prominently in an American presidential campaign.
Read more... 2:31 PM, Apr 12, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERIn just the last few months, Bidzina Ivanishvili, one of the world's richest men with an estimated $6.5 billion fortune, hired a small army of PR consultants and lobbyists in Washington, including at least 7 of Washington’s most prominent firms.
Read more... 1:49 PM, Apr 9, 2012 • By GEOFFREY NORMANIf you are a first-time winner of one of the four professional golf tournaments that are considered “majors,” then you will inevitably be asked, “Is this a dream come true?”
Hard to imagine anyone coming up with an original answer to that one. But yesterday’s winner, Bubba Watson, somehow managed.
Read more... 7:01 PM, Mar 6, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERAs the polls begin to close on Super Tuesday, Fox News immediately projects that former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has won the Georgia Republican presidential primary.
Read more... 11:50 AM, Mar 5, 2012 • By GARY SCHMITTThe country of Georgia has been sending troops to Afghanistan to support the NATO-led mission since 2004.
Read more... 2:37 PM, Feb 16, 2012 • By MICHAEL WARRENMitt Romney will not participate in the Republican presidential primary debate on March 1 in Georgia.
Read more... Atlantic magazine hardest hit.11:00 PM, Nov 16, 2011 • By DANIEL HALPERThe Atlantic magazine’s website reported what would have been a surprising bit of news. “Condoleezza Rice Blames Georgian Leader for War With Russia,” the headline for Joshua Kucera’s article reads. The sub-headline states: “The former secretary of state contradicts the view, held by many U.S. Republicans, that Russia began the 2008 war.” And the author writes, “Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Georgian President Saakashvili alienated potential NATO allies by 'letting the Russians provoke him' into starting a war over South Ossetia.” Indeed, the surprise in Kucera’s article is that it is completely wrong, and yet the Atlantic published it anyway.
Read more... But will Mitt try to compete in South Carolina?3:01 PM, Aug 24, 2011 • By MICHAEL WARRENA new web ad released today by the Romney campaign highlights Mitt Romney's support for right to work laws. In the video, a paper company owner in New Hampshire explains how a union forcing his employees to join would hurt his business. Watch the video below:
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