Politics News & Analysis: Is it over for Grover Norquist’s pledge?

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In this Feb. 17, 2011 file photo, Grover G. Norquist President of Americans for Tax Reform, speaks  at an any tax rally on the steps of the Idaho Statehouse in Boise, Idaho.   As lawmakers across the country grapple with massive budget deficits, anti-tax crusader Grover  Norquist is leaving his fingerprint on budget battles from Georgia to Arizona, at times withholding favor or offering his essential stamp of approval for Republicans.   (AP Photo/The Idaho   Statesman, Chris Butler, file)  MANDATORY CREDIT

Is it over for Grover Norquist's pledge?

In the face of the fiscal cliff, Republicans start to abandon their loyalty to Norquist's anti-tax crusade.

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