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Romney to welfare mothers: 'You need to go to work'

Republicans have spent the last week attacking President Barack Obama after a Democratic CNN contributor said that Ann Romney, who is the mother of five, had "never worked," but it turns out that presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney has also said mothers on welfare "need to go to work."

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In pivot to Obama, Romney's real work begins

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney has shrugged off b-list contenders to position himself as the Republican nominee, but now he has a tougher challenge: outmaneuvering a well-organized, better-funded US President Barack Obama.

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Gingrich renting out his donor list in desperate attempt to raise cash

Things haven't been going well financially for would-be presidential candidate Newt Gingrich. First his think-tank declared bankruptcy. Then it was revealed that his campaign was so deeply in debt -- to the tune of $4.5 million dollars -- that it had had bounched a $500 check sent to the state of Utah to cover election filing fees. And now Politico reports that the campaign is so desperate for cash it's resorting to renting out its donor list for as much as $26,000 per use.

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Romney endorses belief that Obama is conspiring to take away gun rights

Mitt Romney sought to win over the arch-conservative membership of the National Rifle Association by promising to be the protector of American freedoms and accusing President Obama of launching a stealth attack on the constitutional right to bear arms.

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Palin: Hilary Rosen 'awakened mama grizzlies across the nation'

Former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin says that comments made by a CNN Democratic pundit about Ann Romney will inspire "mama grizzlies" to stand up against "the divisiveness that is President Obama."

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Scarborough: Is Romney going to apologize for West's 'Communist' remarks?

Conservative MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on Friday said there was "inconsistency" because President Barack Obama has been forced to renounce a Democratic cable pundit's comments about Ann Romney but Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has not apologized after Rep. Allen West (R-FL) accused 81 House Democrats of belonging to the Communist Party.

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Republicans again accuse Obama of 'class warfare'

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney's Republicans charged President Barack Obama with "class warfare" Thursday in what is shaping up as a brutal battle for the White House, as both sides race to lasso votes of middle-class Americans.

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Herman Cain ad features farmer eaten alive by chickens

As far as shock value goes, it's hard to top blasting a bunny into bloody chunks with a shotgun. Yet, conservative pitchman Herman Cain has managed to do it.

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Allen West calls tax on tanning beds 'racist'

Florida Congressman Allen West (R-Ft. Lauderdale) can't seem to open his mouth lately without saying something provocative, controversial and, some would say, ill-considered. According to Florida news blog Sunshine Slate, in addition to his remarks on Tuesday accusing members of the House Democratic Caucus of being members of the Communist Party, the Freshmen Representative and tea party favorite has declared that the proposed 10 percent tax on tanning beds proposed in the Affordable Care Act is "racist."

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Palin PAC has yet to give to candidates

At the website for former Alaska governor and erstwhile Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin's political action committee, Sarah PAC, donors are assured that funds they give to the PAC will be "dedicated to building America’s future by supporting fresh ideas and candidates who share our vision for reform and innovation.” According to Politico, however, those funds are currently doing nothing of the sort.

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Ann Romney: 'I know what it's like to struggle'

Ann Romney said on Thursday that she could sympathize with working women because she knows "what it's like to struggle."

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Santorum mega donor wonders if Obama's teleprompters 'are bullet-proof'

In an interview featured Wednesday night on Fox Business, retired hedge fund manager Foster Friess, the largest donor to super PACs that had formerly supported ex-Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) for president, made a distasteful comment about guns being aimed at President Barack Obama.

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Gingrich: 'CNN is less biased than Fox'

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Wednesday blasted his former employer, Fox News, accusing them of being in the tank for rival Mitt Romney "all the way through."

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