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Herman Cain Catapults, Shoots Bunny in Latest Shocking Ad [NEW VIDEO]

The pizza magnate's post-campaign project, Cain Solutions, published a new web ad Monday that includes the same creepy, unsmiling little girl from his last commercial and yet another animal metaphor. It's supposed to be about how the current tax code is killing small business, but it's kind of hard to get past the bunny being catapulted into the air and shot.

Louisiana Primary 2012: What To Watch For

When Louisiana conducts its Republican presidential primary on Saturday, it's not about who comes out on top. Instead, it's about the message that emerges from the contest.

Rick Santorum: Might As Well Elect Obama Over Mitt Romney

GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum dialed up the criticism of front-runner Mitt Romney, claiming Thursday that voters might as well vote for President Barack Obama if the former Massachusetts governor makes it to the general election.

Jeb Bush Endorses Mitt Romney For President

The popular former Florida governor and brother of ex-president George W. Bush is highly respected in the Republican Party and known for his ability to connect with Latino voters.

Illinois Primary 2012: 3 Big Reasons Santorum Lost

Mitt Romney won Illinois' Republican presidential primary and dramatically increased his chances to become his party's 2012 nominee, largely due to the support of moderate conservatives and voters who thought he was the candidate with the best chance to beat President Barack Obama in November.

Illinois Republican Primary 2012 Results: Where To Watch Live

Four GOP hopefuls -- Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul -- are on the ballot for the GOP presidential nomination in Illinois Tuesday night, but the race for delegates is effectively between only two of them -- Romney and Santorum -- with NBC News and other sources projecting Romney to be the victor as polls close at 8 p.m. EST.

Illinois Primary 2012: Romney Has Much To Lose Tuesday

Despite his insurmountable lead in delegates, a loss on Tuesday could be a major symbolic setback for the front-runner's campaign. As one political consultant put it: If Santorum wins, the question will arise: How can Romney beat Obama?

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