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Obama-Romney race remains nearly tied: poll

Three weeks before election day, the White House race between US president Barack Obama and his Republican foe Mitt Romney remains statistically tied, with Obama maintaining just a slight advantage, a new opinion poll found Monday.

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Las Vegas activists try to 'level the field' as casino moguls pump up Super PACs

In the age of the Super Pacs, wealthy gaming tycoons are free to invest millions in Mitt Romney. But a dedicated group is mobilizing on the ground to try and counter the money machine

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Fox News psychiatrist wonders if Biden is suffering from dementia

On the Sunday edition of "Fox & Friends," a member of Fox News Medical A-Team suggested that Vice President Joe Biden might be suffering from dementia based on his debate performance.

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Virginia congressional race aims to make gains with social media

Congressman Scott Rigell faces the tightest re-election battle in all of Virginia, so while he steps up his campaign ground game, the lawmaker is turning to what helped get him elected in the first place: social media.

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Obama, Romney bunker down as crucial debate looms

WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia — A different Barack Obama will show up to his next debate with Mitt Romney, aides said Sunday, after the president held a post-mortem of his leaden debut clash with his Republican foe.

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Mark Sanford: Obama will 'throw a lot of spears' at next debate

The disgraced former Republican governor of South Carolina on Sunday used a racially-coded term in his prediction that the nation's first African-American president would go on attack and "throw a lot of spears" at Tuesday's town hall debate.

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Bay Buchanan: 'I haven't talked to a woman' who didn't hate Biden at debate

A senior adviser to Mitt Romney on Sunday said that every woman she had talked to was turned off by Vice President Joe Biden's debate performance because it was "awful and obnoxious."

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Issa Ties Obama to Bush: Libya response is a 'mission accomplished moment'

House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) says that President Barack Obama's response to the attacks in Libya that killed a U.S. ambassador is like former President George W. Bush's widely-mocked 2003 "mission accomplished" speech which suggested that the U.S had won war in Iraq even though violence was only escalating in the country at the time.

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Chris Hayes: Software firm CEO asked employees to vote for Romney

A Florida software firm CEO emailed his employees suggesting their jobs would be more secure if they voted for Mitt Romney for president, Chris Hayes reported on Up With Chris Hayes Sunday.

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Sen. Rob Portman: Romney can 'win the presidency without Ohio'

Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), a surrogate for Mitt Romney, claimed on Sunday that the Republican presidential nominee could win the White House without carrying Ohio in November -- even though no GOP candidate had ever won without the "Buckeye State."

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Ed Gillespie: Romney has been 'completely consistent' on abortion

Ed Gillespie, a senior adviser to Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, is insisting that the former Massachusetts governor has not recently tried to soften his positions -- particularly on abortion -- to appeal to independent voters.

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Media mogul Rupert Murdoch savages Obama-Biden via Twitter

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch took to Twitter on Saturday to savage the Obama-Biden campaign, appearing to throw his full support behind Mitt Romney little more than three weeks from election day.

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