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Boehner and McConnell Endorse Mitt Romney: Will Gingrich Take the Hint?

Back in October, the Speaker said he wouldn't support anyone in the race until the general election, in order to give each of the candidates a fair shot. The country is still months away from the convention, but Boehner's endorsement unofficially seals the deal: the Republican establishment wants Romney to be the nominee.

Watch Herman Cain's Crazy Chicken Commercial Here (VIDEO)

Herman Cain, the former Republican presidential candidate and Godfather's Pizza CEO, is trying to remain relevant in the political arena with a series of shocking ads attacking President Obama's handling of the economy. First, he criticized the stimulus plan by suffocating a fish, then he catapulted a rabbit while slamming the tax code. This time? Chickens (and a human).

George Zimmerman's Lawyers Step Down: 'We Lost Track Of George'

George Zimmerman's lawyers announced on Tuesday that they are stepping down from representing him in the shooting case of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager. They said at a Florida news conference that they are dropping Zimmerman, a former neighborhood watch captain, as a client after they lost contact with him and he spoke with a television talk show host and contacted a prosecutor. The lawyers had expressly told Zimmerman not to have contact with anyone, the Washington Post reported....

It's Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney Now

If Mitt Romney's three-state primary sweep Tuesday night wasn't enough, the GOP front-runner and President Barack Obama's dueling speeches at an annual press luncheon set the stage for the general election.

Romney Projected The Winner Of Wisconsin Republican Primary: Report

Mitt Romney is the projected winner of the Wisconsin Republican Presidential primary Tuesday night, Marketwatch reported. And with three projected victories on Tuesday night, Mitt Romney is poised to effectively win the Republican nomination to be his party's candidate to compete against President Barack Obama for the White House in November.

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