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Fmr. Cheney aide: Romney slogan should be 'I am not a bully'

Declaring that she was not a "witch" did not work for failed Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell, but a former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday advised presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney that his new slogan should be "I am not a bully."

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Cornyn: Obama trying to 'divide the country' with marriage equality

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) says that President Barack Obama only announced support for same sex marriage because "he can't run on his record."

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Fox News analyst: Romney gay bullying story is 'nothing'

Fox News' senior political analyst on Sunday dismissed a Washington Post story which revealed that presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney had assaulted a gay classmate in 1965.

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Gay Republicans decry Romney's decision to speak at Liberty University

The gay Republican group GOProud spoke out today against presumptive Republican nominee former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA)'s decision to deliver the commencement address at the Jerry Falwell-founded Christian college Liberty University, according to Talking Points Memo's "TPM Livewire" blog.

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Top Romney aide outed transgender woman in political smear

Eric Fehrnstrom, a top aide and political strategist to presumptive Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Mitt Romney (MA), made headlines earlier this year with a gaffe comparing Romney in the primary fight to an "Etch a Sketch" that you can flip over and shake and start over with as a blank slate in the general election. Before he was an adviser to Romney, Fehrnstrom was a political columnist for the Boston Herald. According to a profile in GQ, in 1992, he outed recently-elected Massachusetts Rep. Althea Garrison (R) as a transgender woman, effectively ending her political career.

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Allen West on LGBT workplace discrimination: 'That don't happen' in the U.S.

Tea party favorite Rep. Allen West (R-FL) is denying that LGBT people face employment discrimination in the U.S.

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AZ Sheriff Paul Babeu drops out of congressional race

Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu has dropped out of the Republican primary race to represent his district in Congress, according to CNN. In a letter on his website this morning, Babeu announced that he is running for re-election as sheriff of Pinal County to preserve "continuity of leadership" in the sheriff's department after Chief Deputy Steve Henry was forced to abandon the race for county sheriff.

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Revealed: Walker promised billionaire he would 'divide and conquer' unions

Before Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI), who is facing a recall election, introduced legislation to strip some public employees of collective bargaining rights, he promised a billionaire donor that he would use a "divide and conquer" strategy to bust unions, a newly released video reveals.

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Romney challenges Obama to waterskiing

WASHINGTON — Republican Mitt Romney took the White House race into uncharted waters, suggesting he would like to challenge President Barack Obama to a bit of waterskiing.

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Obama ad slams Romney on gay rights

WASHINGTON — A day after President Barack Obama strongly backed gay marriage, his campaign sought a political dividend Thursday, condemning Mitt Romney for wanting to turn "backwards on equality."

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Mother of murdered gay son: Romney's prank was 'an act of torment'

Judy Shepard, whose son was murdered for being gay, blasted Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney for allegedly harassing prep school classmates he judged to be too effeminate.

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Tony Perkins: Marriage equality 'only brings pain and heartache'

The leader of a Christian think tank is warning that marriage between two men or two women "only brings pain and heartache."

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Fox News Radio host: Public schools are 'indoctrination centers' for LGBT rights

Fox News Radio host Todd Starnes on Thursday explained that marriage equality had only become more popular with Americans because the public schools were "indoctrination centers" for LGBT rights.

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