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OPINION

Five Things to Watch in the Republican Race

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With the New Hampshire debate behind them, the Republican candidates for president begin the summer political season with several challenges facing them.

They must raise money, build their state-by-state organizations and develop more detailed policy positions as they begin to define the differences among them.

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The lesser-known candidates, like Tim Pawlenty, the former governor of Minnesota, are eager to raise their national profiles, while the front-runner Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, is already looking to the fall election.

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