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New GOP laws could suppress five million Democratic voters: study

A study released Monday found that millions voters could be kept from the polls in 2012.

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Perry's gamble on mortgage giants cost Texas tens of millions

Just when Gov. Rick Perry had to deal with , another one comes right his way.

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Donna Edwards: The rich 'have a responsibility'

Kicking off the "Take Back The American Dream" summit in Washington, D.C., Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD) told the crowd that "We must have in this country, once again, an FDR moment," in which the haves take more responsibility for the have-nots because, she said, "They have gained their wealth on the hard work of other Americans, and they have a responsibility."

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Warren, Brown in dead heat: poll

Consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren is in a dead heat with Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) in the latest poll results for the 2012 election for a Massachusetts Senate seat.

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Debate rages: Is Christie's weight a valid campaign issue?

(Reuters) - Speculation that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will enter the presidential race has led to a feverish debate about the possibility of having the fattest man in theWhite House since the corpulent William Howard Taft squeezed behind the big desk in the Oval Office.

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Hayes guest on Christie: The 'obviously least racist' GOP candidate

While discussing how GOP voters haven't been enamored by the current candidates in their field, Up with Chris Hayes panel guest Rinku Sen brought up an interesting point if Chris Christie were to actually enter the race.

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Maryland Gov.: Republicans running for tea party nomination

Democratic Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley pointed out Sunday that Republican presidential candidates didn't seem to be running for their party's nomination as much as they were pandering to the tea party.

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McCain: 'Hard to react' to GOP audience booing gay soldier

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) says that Republican candidates should have rebuked members of the audience that during Fox News' September presidential debate but it is sometimes "hard to react" while on stage.

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Cain: Perry 'insensitive' for 'N*ggerhead' ranch sign

Herman Cain on Sunday slammed fellow Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry over a sign on his ranch that used a racial slur.

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Perry rebuts Washington Post's story on racial slur

Texas governor Rick Perry has rebutted a story in Sunday's Washington Post that alleges the Texas governor hosted guests at a racially named location.

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Ron Paul: Assassination of Awlaki sets dangerous precedent

Texas congressman and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul said on Friday that the death of al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki -- who was born in the U.S. -- was a "net positive" but it also set a dangerous precedent for future assassinations.

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Cain wants to add gospel vibe to 'Hail to the Chief'

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain said Sunday that if elected, he would "change the mood" of "Hail to the Chief" by adding a gospel vibe.

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Perry suggests U.S. military role in Mexico drug war

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry said on Saturday he would get the U.S. military involved in Mexico's war with drug cartels, in comments likely to upset the Mexican government.

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