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If Romney Loses Michigan, 'All Bets Are Off'

Clip: 2/27/2012 | 17m 53s

If Romney Loses Michigan, 'All Bets Are Off'

Ahead of crucial primaries in Michigan and Arizona, GOP hopeful Mitt Romney focused on federal spending while Rick Santorum said religion should play a wider role in public policy. Gwen Ifill discusses the state of the GOP primary battle with USA Today's Susan Page and The Rothenberg Political Report's Stuart Rothenberg.

02/27/2012

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In Russia, No Romantic Notion of Revolution Before Election

Clip: 2/27/2012 | 6m 13s | In Russia, 'No Romantic Notion of Revolution' Before Election (6m 13s)

Political Checklist: Watching Arizona and Michigan

Clip: 2/27/2012 | 5m 19s | Judy Woodruff, Gwen Ifill and Christina Bellantoni discuss Tuesday's primaries. (5m 19s)

Weekly Poem: Susan Briante Reads 'Other Denver Economies'

Clip: 2/27/2012 | 2m 35s | Susan Briante reads the poem, "Other Denver Economies," from her book, "Utopia Minus." (2m 35s)

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