At Telegraph UK , ” Queen renews her dedication to the nation .” BONUS : Patt Morrison has a thoughtful commentary at the Los Angeles Times , ” Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond jubilee, and all that .”

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Diamond Jubilee
This morning, Quinnipiac suggests the Romney momentum in Florida continues: Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has a 43 – 29 percent lead over former House Speaker Newt Gingrich among Republican likely voters in Florida, the nation’s first big-state presidential primary, according to
Daily Caller – Top Democrats have abdicated their leadership role and are ignoring the nation’s budget problems because they’re focused on their 2012 election campaigns, Alabama Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions told The Daily Caller.
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Sen. Sessions on Obama, Reid: ‘We have no leadership’
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The Republican front-runner has built the largest campaign network of any GOP candidate in the state and has been running TV ads there. If he becomes the nominee, that groundwork will help him in the nation’s largest swing state.

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Romney Bets Big on Florida
In South Carolina and across the nation, evangelical leaders are still holding out hope that religious conservatives will coalesce around a single Republican presidential candidate, rather than splinter their vote as in 2008.

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Hope Dims for an Evangelical Pick
ContributorNetwork – President Obama outlined his plan for $1 trillion in military cuts over the next decade during a press conference at the Pentagon yesterday, according to NewsMax. The planned cuts may mean more layoffs in Ohio. The southwestern and centrals regions of the state are home to some of the nation’s largest military supply manufacturers and research centers, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Obama’s Military Cut May Mean More Layoffs in Ohio
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