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Tonight is the last debate before Super Tuesday and it will have the four candidates – Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich all looking to be the last man standing.
The choice might be a false on.
Join the writers and pundits of Communities @WashingtonTimes.com for live commentary during as we watch the Florida primary results come in.
It is winner take all in the race for Florida's 50 delegates, but there is more at stake than delgates. Will Florida cement Mitt Romney in the lead and chase Newt Gingrich to the back of the pack? Either way it will be volatile.
Advocating for the Republican Party to be on the right side of history supporting liberty for all.
Thoughts on the unexpected emotions, difficulties and joys involved in raising a special-needs child.
The laughter and tears of parenting across borders and cultures.
Despite cynicism about the law, it can provide you justice, protection, and ensure your rights.