2012

Prosecutor wife suspected of evidence tampering for accused rapist husband

Jennifer Grant, a supervising assistant city prosecutor in Seattle, has been been reassigned to duties that "do not entail courtroom prosecutorial work" because she is suspected of tampering with evidence to protect her husband who is accused of the serial rape of immigrants at several massage parlors.

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Romney staffers stranded when campaign killed credit cards on election night

Staffers working for the Romney 2012 campaign got a sudden and unwelcome lesson in fiscal conservatism Tuesday night and Wednesday morning when they tried to check out of hotel rooms or travel home. According to NBC's "First Read" blog, campaign workers were left to pull themselves up by their bootstraps when they found that all the credit cards issued by Romney/Ryan 2012 were canceled as soon as the nominee finished his concession speech.

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Minn. pastor arrested for sexual assault during 'ex-gay' therapy

A Minnesota pastor has been arrested for sexually assaulting two gay men while counseling them about their "homosexual tendencies."

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Obama tears up as he thanks campaign staff: 'I'm really proud of all of you'

In a video published to YouTube by the Obama campaign, the newly reelected president is featured wiping away tears as he thanks volunteers and campaign aides for their hard work, telling them, "I'm really proud of all of you."

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Obama campaign says it won Florida

US President Barack Obama's top aide in Florida said Democrats have won the vote in the officially undeclared Sunshine State, where officials are under fire for mishandling the ballot.

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Romney campaign hints he lost Florida

MIAMI — Mitt Romney's senior campaign adviser in Florida hinted Thursday that the Republican presidential challenger lost the state, where a result was still to be declared two days after the election.

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Fox station tells Romney supporters how to 'beat the traffic' to Canada

The Fox station in Oklahoma on Wednesday gave supporters of former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney some helpful tips for fleeing the country before President Barack Obama starts his second term.

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Family Research Council calls for 'civil disobedience' to block same sex marriages

The senior vice president of the Family Research Council (FRC) said on Wednesday that the civil disobedience may be necessary to prevent same sex marriages after voters in several states approved marriage equality.

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Californians continue to call for end of death penalty despite failure of Prop 34

Fifty-three percent called this week for capital punishment to continue in the state, but opposition appears to be growing

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Herman Cain: Break up the Republican Party to 'save the country'

Former presidential candidate Herman Cain said Wednesday that the time has come for tea party conservatives to break away from the Republican Party and form their own political organization, which he said would "save the country."

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Las Vegas business owner fires 22 'mostly Hispanic' employees over Obama win

A business owner in Las Vegas on Wednesday told a CBS radio station that he had fired 22 of his 114 "mostly Hispanic" employees because President Barack Obama had won re-election.

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Inside the microtargeting data machine that paved the way to Obama's win

By Lois Beckett, ProPublica

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Axelrod lets Scarborough out of bet by wearing fake mustache off air

Senior Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod on Thursday said that he would let MSNBC host Joe Scarborough out of a bet that would have forced him to grow a mustache.

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