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Palin: Walker win proves austerity 'will help our nation'

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) says that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's Tuesday win is proof that austerity measures "will help our nation" and that "thugs" in union leadership were the ones that really needed to be recalled.

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Woman slaps Barrett over concession to Walker

A woman was caught on video slapping Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) on Tuesday night because she felt that he was too quick to concede to Gov. Scott Walker (R).

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Walker survives Wisconsin recall

US Republicans claimed a "momentous victory" after Wisconsin's union-busting Republican governor survived a recall election aimed at ousting him mid-term.

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Campaign says private Romney emails possibly hacked

WASHINGTON — Authorities are investigating a report that Mitt Romney's personal email account has been hacked, his presidential campaign said.

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Barbara Mikulski calls for 'new American revolution'

In this video posted at Think Progress, Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) delivered a passionate appeal to women in the wake of the defeat of the Paycheck Fairness Act Tuesday.

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Miami reporter: Hispanics and independents targeted by Florida's voter purge

In an interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell today, Miami Herald reporter Marc Caputo offered more details as to who is being targeted in Florida Governor Rick Scott's attempt to purge "non-citizens" from the state's voter rolls.

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Reid to Romney: Tell Republicans that opposing fair pay is 'shameful'

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) on Tuesday called out presumptive Republican presidential nominee for refusing to support the Paycheck Fairness Act, a measure that Republicans eventually blocked by filibuster.

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Nobel-winning economist predicts Romney recession

Economist Joseph Stiglitz is hitting the media circuit to promote his new book. And as with any good book tour, he's also throwing out a few political bombshells.

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Republican candidate's machine gun video vows to 'take Linda Sanchez out'

A Republican candidate and law enforcement officer in California is promising to "take Linda Sanchez out" in a campaign ad against the incumbent Democratic representative that features an animated machine gun.

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Romney campaign looking for new copywriter after string of embarrassing typos

If you're a member of the resume-swapping social network LinkedIn, have at least two years' "professional experience writing in marketing, advertising or journalism" and can spell the words "America," "official" and "sneak-peek," the Romney campaign might have an opening for you, according to BuzzFeed blogger Andrew Kaczynski. The campaign has placed an ad searching for a copywriter, which would make sense given the string of high-profile typographical errors and misspellings that have dogged the Romney 2012 machine thus far in the national race.

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Gay-baiting author tells Fox Radio: Hillary Clinton 'overweight' and 'not looking good'

A controversial author, who once insinuated that Hillary Clinton was a lesbian, on Tuesday said that the current secretary of state wasn't fit for another White House run because she was "looking overweight."

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Nevada county Republican Party billboard rips Romney with Bush comparison

The Las Vegas-based Clarke County Republican Party in Nevada is sponsoring a billboard warning that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney would be a disaster for the country like George W. Bush.

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Bill Clinton stumps for Obama, slams 'calamitous' Romney

NEW YORK — Bill Clinton campaigned Monday with President Barack Obama in New York City, sprinkling political stardust on his Democratic successor and blasting challenger Mitt Romney for embracing the politics of "constant conflict."

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