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2012

Top Romney advisor crusaded to outlaw homosexuality and abortion in Africa

Fox News legal analyst and top advisor to the presidential campaign of former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA), Jay Sekulow, head of the right-wing American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), has supported campaigns to criminalize homosexuality and abortion in Africa. According to Mother Jones, Sekulow and his son Jordan set up ACLJ offices across the developing continent dedicated to persuading local officials to "take the Christian's views into consideration as they draft legislation and policies."

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'Fox & Friends': Delay NBC hurricane telethon because it might help Obama

The hosts of Fox & Friends on Friday suggested that NBC should postpone a Hurricane Sandy telethon until after the election because making sure that the event did not benefit President Barack Obama was more important than helping storm victims.

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Romney: 'Next to Ann, Paul Ryan is the best choice I ever made'

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney says that he loves Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) as his running mate almost as much as he loves his wife of 43 years.

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Tommy Thompson blames wife for his lobbying career: She 'likes to shop'

Former Gov. Tommy Thompson, a Wisconsin Republican running for Senate, recently suggested that his wife was to blame for his decision to end his career in public service and join a lobbying firm because she "likes to shop."

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Gingrich email claims 'Obama is going to win,' frets about third term in 2016

Newt Gingrich fans received an odd email Thursday morning declaring that the 2012 election has already been decided in favor of President Barack Obama.

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Matthews: Limbaugh is the 'squeal like a pig' guy from 'Deliverance'

MSNBC host Chris Matthews on Thursday compared conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh to the rapist character from the movie "Deliverance" who told his male victim to "squeal like a pig."

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Israelis back Mitt Romney in upcoming presidential election but Palestinians are indifferent

Israel may be openly hoping that Republican challenger Mitt Romney will end up stealing the presidency from Barack Obama, but for the Palestinians it makes little difference who takes over the White House.

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Jobs data to frame Obama and Romney showdown in Ohio

President Barack Obama and Republican foe Mitt Romney on Friday awaited the last monthly jobs data before their tied-up election, ahead of a frenzied rush through must-win state Ohio.

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Citizens of China and Japan support Barack Obama for a second term, poll shows

Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have dented his image.

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The day Obama chose a strategy of silence on climate change

The invitation to the White House in the spring of 2009 struck Barack Obama's allies in the environmental movement as a big moment: a clear sign that climate change was on his radar and that the president was eager to get to work.

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Romney campaign ad ties Obama to Chavez and Castro

MIAMI — A new ad by Mitt Romney's presidential campaign depicts Barack Obama as the preferred candidate of Hugo Chavez and the niece of Fidel Castro, both figures of scorn in Florida's Hispanic community.

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Media outlets to follow for 2012 election coverage

A selection of websites, Twitter accounts, blogs and mobile apps to follow or use as the US presidential campaign enters its final stages ahead of the November 6 vote.

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Missouri Republican Party funds Akin ad featuring rape victim

The Missouri Republican Party is reportedly helping to fund a new ad for Rep. Todd Akin featuring a woman who says she survived rape and had an abortion.

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