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Wednesday, January 11, 2012 | Last Updated: 11:54 p.m.

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2012 Decoded 12:03 a.m.
CAMPAIGN 2012 11:06 p.m.
BERJAYA

Huntsman Surged -- But Not Enough

In the end, Jon Huntsman’s long-awaited surge came too late. After a double-digit gain in the polls, the former Utah governor finished a disappointing third and staggered to less-familiar turf in South Carolina in hopes of saving his campaign. “We’re in the hunt,” he told supporters.

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CAMPAIGN 2012 10:48 p.m.

It's On to South Carolina for 'Kamizake Newt'

Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign may be going down in flames, but he’s determined to burn GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney as badly as he can before the crash. He could singe his future standing within his own party while he’s at it.

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CAMPAIGN 2012 10:38 p.m.

Biden: Romney 'Probably Taken Out of Context'

Vice President Joe Biden surprisingly defended Mitt Romney Tuesday, telling a group of New Hampshire Democrats that he doubted the likely Republican nominee meant he likes to fire people.

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CAMPAIGN 2012 10:30 p.m.

Santorum's Granite-State Stall May Help Perry

LEXINGTON, S.C.—On Tuesday, Rick Perry was enjoying the last day of being the only player in South Carolina.

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2012 Decoded 10:30 p.m.
CAMPAIGN 2012 10:18 p.m.

QUICK TAKE: Gingrich: On to South Carolina

Newt Gingrich said he will not drop out of the Republican presidential race, despite a potential fourth- or fifth-place finish in New Hampshire.

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CAMPAIGN 2012 10:07 p.m.

QUICK TAKE: Santorum Chalks Romney's Success to N.H. Being His 'Backyard'

Rick Santorum, slumping in New Hampshire after his near-victory in Iowa, told supporters “we wanted to respect the process here," even though the state was Mitt Romney"s "backyard."

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CAMPAIGN 2012 10:00 p.m.
BERJAYA
9:47 p.m.

QUICK TAKE: Huntsman's Faith in Political System 'Reborn' After Third-Place Win

GOP hopeful Jon Huntsman credited his third-place finish in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary to old-fashioned, on-the-ground campaigning in New Hampshire.

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COLUMNS
Charlie Cook: Charlie Cook's Off to the Races
BERJAYA

Lack of Conservative Option Boosts Romney

6:00 a.m.
Former governor looks virtually assured of the nomination heading into New Hampshire.
Gwen Ifill: Gwen's Take
BERJAYA

Gwen’s Primary Day Take: Five Things to Watch for in New Hampshire

January 9, 2012

Tuesday’s is the seventh New Hampshire primary I’ve covered, so I’ve learned the shortcuts through the lake region, the best diners, and the ways that voters here can confound pundits on primary day.

Gwen Ifill: Gwen's Take
BERJAYA

New Hampshire: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

January 6, 2012

Unlike the prolonged Iowa caucus campaign, which ended in a finish so tight that they were still fighting by week’s end about whether Mitt Romney had won by eight or nine votes, New Hampshire’s final week is cold, slippery, and intense.

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EXPERT OPINIONS
Energy Experts

How Could High Oil Prices Shape 2012?

5:37 p.m.

Latest Response by Robbie Diamond: Oil Prices, Iran, and the 2012 Campaign

Energy Experts

How Could High Oil Prices Shape 2012?

4:15 p.m.

Latest Response by Bernard L. Weinstein: Energy: Ripe Target for Obama's Critics

Energy Experts

How Could High Oil Prices Shape 2012?

3:53 p.m.

Latest Response by Marilyn Heiman: Responsible leadership in Arctic in 2012

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