Politics News & Analysis: Romney ramps up foreign policy challenge against Obama

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In this March 26, 2012, photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures while speaking at NuVasive, Inc., a medical device company, in San Diego, Calif. Romney edged into the mop-up phase of the race for the Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday, March 28, 2012, buoyed by Newt Gingrich's decision to scale back his campaign to the vanishing point and Rick Santorum's statement that he would take the No. 2  spot on the party ticket in the fall. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Romney prepares to challenge Obama on foreign policy

Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney is preparing to broaden his challenge to President Obama's management of foreign affairs, sensing political vulnerability in an area in which the incumbent has received his strongest public support.

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