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Ron Paul blames 'ghost writers' for racist newsletters

In an apology for racist newsletters that went out under his name twenty years ago, GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul's campaign issued a statement on Friday acknowledging that Paul had been guilty of a "lack of oversight" and should have paid more attention to the "ghost writers" who were responsible for the distasteful articles.

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White House blocks South Carolina voter ID law

In a move with significant implications for the 2012 elections, the Obama administration on Friday blocked a South Carolina voter ID law from taking effect because of concerns that it would have a disproportionate effect on minority voters.

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Gingrich supporters cheer Confederate flag in South Carolina

Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich made it clear at an event in Columbia, South Carolina Friday that they were for the Confederate flag but against allowing HIV-positive people to enlist in the military.

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Gay robot confronts Bachmann: 'You're a robo-phobe!'

The gay robot "RoboProfessor" did his best to meet Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann as she exited her campaign bus in Iowa City Thursday.

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Romney 'promises' student she will have job if he wins

Campaign promises are pretty standard this time of year, but this one may be going a little too far.

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Romney on Irish Setter strapped to car roof: 'Love my dog'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney offered no defense Wednesday when asked about a dog he had made ride on the roof of his station wagon during a family vacation.

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Less wooden Romney hits New Hampshire campaign trail

BERLIN, New Hampshire (Reuters) - A more confident and energized Mitt Romney is putting his people skills to the test in New Hampshire as he tries to fix a likeability issue that hurt his failed bid for the White House in 2008.

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Tax deal hands Obama win against Repbulicans

Republican leaders bowed to intense political pressure to extend a payroll tax holiday for 160 million Americans, ending a tense stalemate and handing a win to President Barack Obama.

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In ad for newsletter, Ron Paul forecast 'race war'

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A direct-mail solicitation for Ron Paul's political and investment newsletters two decades ago warned of a "coming race war in our big cities" and of a "federal-homosexual cover-up" to play down the impact of AIDS.

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Gingrich: Ron Paul's key base is 'people who want to legalize drugs'

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Thursday took a few rhetorical shots at his rival Ron Paul and his unorthodox libertarian message, according to CBS News.

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Romney: 'A lot of us agree with' Rush Limbaugh

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney had some kind words for the influential conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh on Thursday during an interview with Time's Mark Halperin.

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George H.W. Bush: 'Romney is the best choice'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is getting an informal boost from the 41st president of the United States less than two weeks before the Iowa caucuses.

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Nevada judge blocks 'excessively broad' personhood petition

A Nevada judge ruled Wednesday that an anti-abortion petition is so vague that backers may not even circulate it among voters.

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