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Americans Elect abandons bid to end two-party stranglehold

Americans Elect, a well-financed group that aimed to help a viable third party candidate enter this November's presidential race, has announced it is ending its web-based push to break America's two-party system.

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Romney: 'I stand by what I said, whatever it was'

On Thursday at a campaign event in Jacksonville, Florida, presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said that he stood by his comments regarding President Barack Obama, even though he couldn't remember what they were.

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Biden mocks Romney by taking credit for moon landing

Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday joked that he would "take a lot of credit for a man having landed on the moon" to point out the absurdity of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney taking responsibility for saving the U.S. auto industry.

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Ben Stein: Obama not a 'presidential genius' like Nixon

Conservative actor Ben Stein says that President Barack Obama is just not that smart -- and he's certainly not a "presidential genius" like disgraced former President Richard Nixon.

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Romney: JPMorgan's $3 billion loss is 'the way America works'

Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Wednesday defended a shocking $3 billion loss on derivatives by JPMorgan Chase & Co. by saying it was just "the way America works."

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GOP super PAC calls Obama 'metrosexual, black Abe Lincoln' in ad plan

Documents obtained by a pair of New York Times reporters detail a plan by a conservative super PAC to attack President Barack Obama as a "metrosexual, black Abe Lincoln" and to dredge up the controversy surrounding pastor Jeremiah Wright. The strategy plan, including storyboards for a $10 million TV ad campaign, was commissioned by billionaire businessman Joe Ricketts and overseen by Republican media strategist Fred Davis, according to the Times.

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Anti-LGBT Virginia lawmaker: 'Sodomy not a civil right'

A Virginia lawmaker who recently led the fight to block an openly gay man from becoming a judge General District Court judge in Richmond insisted on Thursday that the move had nothing to do with nominee's sexual orientation, but he was concerned about "bias" in cases between "a homosexual and heterosexual."

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Colorado Republican rep. apologizes after saying Obama 'not an American'

A Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado insisted he misspoke on Wednesday after telling supporters that he wasn't sure where President Barack Obama was born but the president was "not an American."

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Maddow: Democrats could keep Senate thanks to extreme GOP candidates

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said Wednesday night that the Democratic Party could benefit from the ouster of moderate Republican candidates.

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Former Fox News co-host: Obama 'bigoted' for suggesting his name makes winning harder

Fox News contributor Monica Crowley on Wednesday called the president of the United States "bigoted" for his suggestion that a name like "Barack Hussein Obama" made winning elections more challenging.

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Court ruling means shadowy campaign groups may have to disclose donors

On Monday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit ruled to uphold an order for shadowy campaign groups like Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS to disclose their donors if they are producing federal campaign ads, or what's known to the FEC as "electioneering communications," said a report at Huffington Post.  Voting 2-1, the panel struck down a request for a stay on that order, which was handed down in April by a district court judge whose aim was to close a campaign finance loophole that has allowed outside spending to run amok in this election cycle.

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Will Smith: My son asked Obama about 'the aliens'

Actor Will Smith says he recently found himself in a "not cool" situation when his 13-year-old son, Jaden, asked President Barack Obama about the existence of extraterrestrial aliens.

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Romney refuses to mention Bush's name after endorsement

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is refusing to even utter George W. Bush's name after the former president endorsed him in an elevator on Tuesday.

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