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      <title>Covering The Conservative Bases: Why Mitt Romney Does It Best</title>
      <description>Ed Rollins was once Ronald Reagan's political director and now serves as Mike Huckabee's campaign chairman.  Last weekend he told a reporter, "The breakup of what was the Reagan coalition - social conservatives, defense...</description>
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