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2012

Top Romney adviser praises Obama administration's hurricane response

Senior Romney adviser Ed Gillespie on Sunday had nothing but good things to say about the way President Barack Obama's administration handled the response to Hurricane Sandy.

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Haley Barbour: 'The hurricane is what broke Romney's momentum'

Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R) says that the presidential election is now trending towards President Barack Obama because of Hurricane Sandy.

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Romney's Mormon faith stirs little in 2012 election

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney could make history as the first Mormon president of the United States if he wins Tuesday's election after a hard-fought campaign in which his faith has hardly been a factor, analysts say.

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Romney political director blames 'Let Detroit Go Bankrupt' on New York Times

Mitt Romney's political director, Rich Beeson, on Sunday suggested that The New York Times -- and not the Republican presidential nominee -- was responsible for an op-ed calling for the U.S. auto industry to "go bankrupt."

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'Baby Killer' spray-painted on campaign office of Eric Cantor's Dem opponent

Vandals defaced the campaign headquarters of Wayne Powell, Rep. Eric Cantor's (R-VA) Democratic challenger, spray-painting "Baby Killer" on the building and writing "Nigger Lover" on a sign outside another campaign office.

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Brit Hume: Polls showing Romney losing are 'puzzling'

On the Sunday before the 2012 presidential election, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume is saying that it's "puzzling" that national polls indicate GOP hopeful Mitt Romney is tied with President Barack Obama while swing state polls suggest that Democrats are going to win enough electoral votes for to keep the White House.

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A definitive guide to the eight swing states that will decide the 2012 presidential election

When the polls close on election day, the contest between Obama and Romney comes down to these crucial battlegrounds

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Democrats, Republicans lawyer-up for U.S. election

With the specter of the 2000 presidential election as a backdrop, the campaigns of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have legions of lawyers ready to swamp polling stations Tuesday to make sure every vote counts for their respective candidate.

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Salon's Traister: Republican policies reflect 'profound lack of thought' about women

Salon senior writer Rebecca Traister said Saturday Republican policy and rhetoric this election season speaks to a "profound lack of thought" about women's lives.

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Twitter maps out popularity of Obama, Romney tweets

Twitter has launched an interactive map of the United States that charts where Barack Obama and Mitt Romney's campaign tweets have had the most impact, and where they have fallen flat.

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Virginians report receiving letters threatening to expose them as non-voters

A new voter intimidation tactic surfaced in central Virginia this week, where registered voters reported receiving letters threatening to expose them to their neighbors if they didn't show up at the polls this year.

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Report: Akin arrested eight times for anti-abortion protests

Findings from a new report double the number of times Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) has been arrested in anti-abortion protests, as video surfaced of him comparing criticism of his infamous "legitimate rape" remarks to beheadings carried out by extreme Islamic groups.

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