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Rick Scott on purge: We found 50 non-citizen voters so 'debate is over'

Republican Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday declared that the debate about his state's effort to purge thousands of voters "is over" because over 50 non-citizen voters were proof that that the process needed to go forward.

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Romney: 'Completely absurd' to say I want to cut teachers and firefighters

Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Tuesday said the notion that he wanted to cut government jobs like teachers and firefighters was "completely absurd."

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Romney blocked anti-bullying guide over terms 'transgender' and 'bisexual'

While he was governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney's administration blocked the publication of a guide on preventing bullying in public schools because it included the words "transgender" and "bisexual," according to a new report.

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Romney, Obama teams spar over economy comments

WASHINGTON — Rival campaigns for the White House used tit-for-tat web videos Monday to spar over the economy, with Mitt Romney's team saying President Barack Obama's "doing fine" remark shows he's out of touch with middle-class voters.

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Former Cantor aides to reward Republicans who vote the right way

Former aides to House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) have formed a new group that is buying ads on behalf of Republicans who support Cantor's "priority" issues, essentially offering the Republican leader's allies a tangible reward in exchange for their votes.

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Rove group jokes Obama official who had seizure was drunk

A conservative super PAC founded by Republican strategist Karl Rove was forced to apologize on Monday after the group suggested U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson was drunk when he had a series of car wrecks that were later determined to be caused by seizures.

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Campaign chairman defends Romney's 'wisdom': 'You need fewer teachers'

The chairman of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's national steering committee on Monday defended the candidate's "wisdom" that state and local government needed to "cut back" on teachers, firefighters and police.

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Romney adviser: Obama to blame for public sector job losses

An adviser to presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Monday said that President Barack Obama's policies were at fault for jobs cuts in the public sector -- even though the GOP hopeful recently blasted the president for wanting to hire more firefighters, police and teachers.

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Shuster rips WaPo blogger: Obama's pot smoking not like Romney's gay bullying

Current TV correspondent David Shuster on Sunday schooled a conservative Washington Post blogger for suggesting that President Barack Obama's use of marijuana as a kid should be covered by the media like presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's alleged bullying of a gay student in 1965.

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Romney adviser criticizes Obama's comments on eurozone crisis

A senior economic adviser to Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has slammed president Barack Obama's policy towards the eurozone crisis.

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Huckabee: Justices should strike down health care to improve their polls

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) on Sunday advised justices on the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down President Barack Obama's landmark health care reform law in order to improve their public approval rating.

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Liz Cheney suggests Obama personally behind intelligence leaks

The daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday suggested that President Barack Obama had personally authorized recent intelligence leaks.

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Rand Paul denies 'secret deal' to be on Romney ticket

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Saturday denied having made a secret deal to be on the ticket with presumptive GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

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