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Georgia state senators walk out to protest 'war on women'

All of the female Democratic state senators walked out of the Georgia Senate on Wednesday to protest bills put forward by the Republican male majority.

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'Joe the Plumber': Homophobia questions are 'gotcha'

Samuel 'Joe the Plumber' Wurzelbacher is lashing out at CNN for asking if he still holds negative views about LGBT people even though he is seeking to represent them in Congress.

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Wisconsin's 'Defeat the Recall' campaign largely funded by out-of-state donors

An email circulated Wednesday by a super PAC trying to drum up support for Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) seems to have accidentially revealed that the "Defeat the Recall" campaign is being primarilly funded by individuals who do not live in Wisconsin.

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Team Obama mocks Romney 'death march'

Mitt Romney's campaign has said he is almost certain to be the US Republican presidential candidate, as his Democratic opponents mock his long "death march" to secure the nomination.

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McCain 'worried' about Republican chances to beat Obama

WASHINGTON — Senior Republican Senator John McCain, who has endorsed Mitt Romney to challenge President Barack Obama, on Wednesday admitted he was worried about his party's chances of retaking the White House.

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Democratic Convention chair: Party platform should include marriage equality

The chairman of the 2012 Democratic National Convention on Wednesday announced support for including same sex marriage in the party's official platform.

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Michael Moore: GOP race could 'go from dog-on-car to man-on-dog'

Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore is warning Democrats not to get too "giddy" over the possibility that Rick Santorum could be the Republican presidential nominee.

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Kucinich booted from Congress by Kaptur

The most progressive member of the House has left the building.

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Super Tuesday: Romney wins five states, Santorum trails behind

Former Gov. Mitt Romney narrowly defeated former Sen. Rick Santorum on Tuesday in the battleground state of Ohio, according to the Associated Press.

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Gingrich eyes South to revive White House bid

DULUTH, Georgia — Newt Gingrich battled to re-energize his flagging White House bid by winning Super Tuesday contests in the South to get a launchpad for a broader national campaign.

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Obama: 'Decent folks' don't call women sluts

President Barack Obama on Tuesday said that conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh's remarks about a Georgetown University law student "don't have any place in the public discourse."

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Romney to AIPAC: I recognize 'the zealot refrain of dominion' in Iran

Republican presidential presidential candidate Mitt Romney is warning a pro-Israel lobbying group that President Barack Obama has "dawdled" while "the only thing respected by thugs and tyrants" in the Middle East was military power.

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Ann Romney: 'I don't even consider myself wealthy'

The wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says that even though she is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, she doesn't consider herself to be wealthy.

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