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Sen. Richard G. Lugar of Indiana is fighting to win the GOP nomination for a seventh term in the Senate against Richard Mourdock, the tea party-backed state treasurer who argues the senator is too moderate for the state. (Associated Press)

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Armenian President Serge Sarkisian, who also is Republican Party president, speaks to the press after he voted during parliamentary elections in Yerevan, Armenia, on Sunday, May 6, 2012. Rita Sarkisian, the president's wife, smiles at left. (AP Photo/PanArmenian, Tigran Mehrabyan)

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GOP presidential nominee-in-waiting Mitt Romney said Monday that "even Jimmy Carter" would have authorized the hit on Osama bin Laden. (Associated Press)

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"It's not about who gets the credit; it's about who gets help," said Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, Maryland Democrat, urging GOP colleagues to support the Violence Against Women Act. (Associated Press)

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"Violence knows no bounds," says Rep. Kristi L. Noem, South Dakota Republican, during a news briefing Wednesday with 11 other GOP women lawmakers. (Associated Press)

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Sandy Adams, Florida Republican, says the House GOP bill will not include "controversial issues that would actually detract" from the Violence Against Women Act. (Associated Press)

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A worker irons a banner ahead of a rally for Mitt Romney, a GOP presidential candidate, in Manchester, N.H., on Tuesday. (Associated Press)

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GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney (right) talks to reporters on Monday, April 23, 2012, as he is joined by Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican, during a news conference before a town-hall-style meeting in Aston, Pa. (Associated Press)

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Analysis of campaign coverage by the Pew Research Center involving more than 11,000 news outlets says GOP candidate Mitt Romney received the lion's share of attention after the Michigan primary, when his nomination became "essentially inevitable." (Associated Press)

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Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney is winning the support of once-skeptical party leaders at a key gathering in Arizona. (Associated Press)

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CNBC analyst Rick Santelli is an ideal running mate for GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, according to Jeff Kahn, co-founder of Draft Santelli for President 2012. (CNBC)

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Mitt Romney picked up endorsements Thursday from two pro-life groups - the Susan B. Anthony List, which initially backed Rick Santorum, and National Right-to-Life - that looked past the presumptive GOP candidate's earlier pro-choice stand. (Associated Press)

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Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania embraces his wife, Karen, after announcing Tuesday that he is suspending his GOP candidacy for president. He cited the priority of a seriously ill child in his large family as a key reason for dropping out before the April 24 Pennsylvania primary. (Associated Press)