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Axelrod: Tea party 'reign of terror' blocked immigration reform

Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod on Sunday explained that President Barack Obama had not accomplished comprehensive immigration reform because the tea party had driven mainstream Republicans so far to the right.

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Mitch Daniels: Romney doesn't need strategy for women, Latinos

Republican Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is dismissing the idea that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney needs a specific plan to win over women and Latino voters.

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Lieberman: Hold Obama 'accountable' for Secret Service scandal

Independent Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman on Sunday insisted that President Barack Obama and the White House should be held accountable for a sex scandal within the Secret Service and for lavish spending at the General Services Administration (GSA).

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Ex-governor Bush 'would consider' Republican VP spot

Ex-Florida governor Jeb Bush said in an interview with a conservative online news site Saturday that he would "consider" running along with likely Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney if he were offered the job.

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New Romney spokesperson draws scrutiny for insulting women on Twitter

The Romney campaign announced the appointment of a new foreign policy spokesperson on Thursday, and the appointee has already come under fire for what Think Progress describes as his "odd penchant for targeting the wives of male politicians and women in general on Twitter."

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CU-Boulder resorts to fish guts, censorship to keep 4/20 celebrants away

Colorado University-Boulder officials on Friday coated a large tract of land with a gag-worthy, fish-based fertilizer and hired Haitian musician Wyclef Jean to stage a free concert off campus, just to keep an annual gathering of marijuana protesters away from the school.

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Montana governor: Romney family from 'polygamy commune in Mexico'

Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer (D) thinks it's "kinda ironic" that Mitt Romney's campaign is having difficulty rousing support among Hispanics and American women, since "his father was born into a polygamy commune in Mexico." Schweitzer was talking to a reporter from The Daily Beast when he made the remarks, and went on to caution, "I am not alleging by any stretch that Romney is a polygamist and approves of [the] polygamy lifestyle, but his father was born into [a] polygamy commune in Mexico.”

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Bashir: Book of Mormon promises 'eternal damnation' for Romney's lies

MSNBC host Martin Bashir on Thursday read from the Book of Mormon to make the point that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney might win the White House by lying but he would be condemned to "eternal damnation."

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Coulter: 'Negroes' need more guns because of 'Democratic KKK'

Ann Coulter says that gun control laws are inherently racist and that the solution to incidents like the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin is more "negroes with guns."

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Clooney to make Obama the $6 million dinner man

WASHINGTON — Hollywood heartthrob George Clooney will host a $6 million fundraising dinner for Barack Obama at his Los Angeles home as the president fills his campaign coffers to battle Mitt Romney.

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Romney: Obama 'intent on punishing people,' not creating jobs

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday blasted President Barack Obama for being "more intent on punishing people" than creating jobs.

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Rick Perry 'interested' in 2016 presidential bid

Texas Gov. Rick Perry says he's already thinking about another attempt at the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.

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Scott Walker: Nugent was 'best part' of NRA convention

Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker recently praised a conservative rocker who is being investigated by the Secret Service to determine if he threatened the life of President Barack Obama.

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