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    Senator Boxer, Provoked, Chooses a Side

    In a clash of two incumbent Democrats, a mailer from Representative Brad Sherman produces an endorsement for Representative Howard L. Berman.

    In Arizona, a Romney Supporter Is Also a Critic

    A former chairman of the Arizona Republican Party who endorsed Mitt Romney’s presidential candidacy last year expressed dismay on Tuesday at the state of Mr. Romney’s campaign and said urgent adjustments were needed to win the nomination.

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    Senator Boxer, Provoked, Chooses a Side

    In a clash of two incumbent Democrats, a mailer from Representative Brad Sherman produces an endorsement for Representative Howard L. Berman.

    Another Kennedy Kicks Off a Campaign

    Joseph P. Kennedy III is seeking the seat now held by Representative Barney Frank, who is retiring.

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    Obama Calls on Congress to ‘Keep Going’

    President Obama surrounded himself with Americans who have benefited from lower payroll taxes and expanded unemployment insurance in an effort to pressure Congress to do more to help the middle class.

    Santorum Tests the Big Campaign Theory

    Rick Santorum’s campaign has had success with a tiny staff, no infrastructure, little connection to the Republican establishment and very little money.

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    Supreme Court Ruling Could Revive Health Care for 2012 Campaign

    On Wednesday, the administration agreed to seek a swift review of President Obama’s health care law by the Supreme Court.

    Democrats Seek to Impose Tougher Supreme Court Ethics

    House Democrats, seeking to capitalize on recent questions about the political leanings of several justices, say guidelines about when to withdraw from a case should be binding.

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    Supreme Court Ruling Could Revive Health Care for 2012 Campaign

    On Wednesday, the administration agreed to seek a swift review of President Obama’s health care law by the Supreme Court.

    Democrats Seek to Impose Tougher Supreme Court Ethics

    House Democrats, seeking to capitalize on recent questions about the political leanings of several justices, say guidelines about when to withdraw from a case should be binding.

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    ‘Super PAC’ Role Grows for Republican Campaigns
    By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE

    Intense campaigning in the early-nominating states has left the leading Republican presidential candidates increasingly reliant on millions spent on their behalf by outside groups.

    Romney Faces Unexpected Challenge From Santorum in Michigan
    By MONICA DAVEY

    Mitt Romney, who won the Michigan primary in 2008, is facing a fading tie to his family name and a strong challenge from Rick Santorum.

    Supreme Court to Hear Affirmative Action Case
    By ADAM LIPTAK

    The court’s decision in the new case holds the potential to undo an accommodation on affirmative action in higher education reached by the court in 2003.

    Campaigns Use ‘Microtargeting’ to Attract Supporters
    By TANZINA VEGA

    Some Republican candidates are said to be using microtargeting, a sophisticated technology that allows campaigns to tailor messages to specific voters.

    Romney Goes After Santorum on Budget
    By JEFF ZELENY and JIM RUTENBERG

    As Mitt Romney started a crucial period in his fight to regain command of the race, Rick Santorum looked to maintain his momentum in front of boisterous crowds.

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