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Republican Senate candidate in ND can't name minimum wage

A Republican Senate candidate in North Dakota and his staff found themselves stumped recently by a voter who wanted to know the state's minimum wage.

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Romney: 'I'll take a lot of credit' for saving the auto industry

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Monday gave himself kudos for the U.S. auto industry's recovery because he had called to let car companies go bankrupt.

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Economic trends strengthen Obama's hand

WASHINGTON — There is no doubt Barack Obama is in a tough spot. With time slipping away before November's elections, the economy seems to keep dealing him a sub-par hand.

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Romney silent as supporter insists Obama be tried for 'treason'

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Monday declined to agree or disagree with a woman that told him that President Barack Obama should be tried for treason, an offense punishable by death.

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Chuck Todd: 'Gay money has replaced Wall Street money' for Obama

NBC Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd on Monday predicted that President Barack Obama would announce his support for marriage equality before the November election because LGBT donors had become more important to his campaign than Wall Street donors.

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Conservative radio host pressures Romney, then mocks him for caving

When word got around that Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney had appointed an openly gay man as his Foreign Policy and National Security Spokesman, unrelenting criticism from the right soon forced the Romney campaign to let him go.

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McCain to Romney: Pick a VP you can trust

Former Republican presidential nominee John McCain on Sunday advised presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney to selected a running mate that "he knows he could trust."

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Campaign web wars 2.0: can Republicans strike back?

WASHINGTON — Tired of playing catch-up to the Obama Internet juggernaut, Republicans have rolled out a one-stop online shop for conservative activism which they hope will help them capture the White House.

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Howard Dean: Bachmann 'perfectly ridiculous' to claim women will vote Romney

Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean (D) is calling Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) "perfectly ridiculous" for claiming that women would support presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney because the war on women was a "myth" and they had "overwhelmingly" voted for the GOP in 2010 -- which they didn't.

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Liz Cheney won't deny she's planning Senate run

The daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday refused to deny that she was planning a run for Senate in Wyoming.

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Biden: 'Men marrying men' should have equal rights

Vice President Joe Biden on Sunday endorsed equal rights for married gay men and lesbians -- and President Barack Obama's top aide said that the president had "precisely" the same position.

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Rubio: 'I don't know anything about a contraception debate'

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Sunday suggested that Democrats invented the contraception debate and the Republican Party was "more tolerant" on diverse opinions about a woman's right to choose.

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Obama knocks Romney: Corporations are not people

President Barack Obama launched his reelection campaign in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday by rebuking his presumptive Republican opponent's approach to taxes and the economy.

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