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Madeleine Albright calls out Romney for 'very shallow' foreign policy

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on Monday dismissed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's major speech on foreign policy as mostly platitudes and little substance.

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Megachurch pastor uses sermon to 'endorse Jesus' but encourages voting for Romney

A megachurch pastor in San Diego became one of up to 2,000 clergy around the country to defy IRS rules and announce their support of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Sunday.

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Romney announces change in foreign policy at Virginia Military Institute

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney made a campaign stop at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia on Monday to announce that it's time to "change course" on Israel and Palestine foreign policy.

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Linda McMahon supports non-existent federal law protecting marriage equality

A Republican Senate candidate from Connecticut on Sunday declared her support for "America's law" protecting equal marriage rights for LGBT people, even though no such federal law exists.

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Soledad O'Brien grills Romney adviser over 'completely contradictory' foreign policy

CNN host Soledad O'Brien on Monday held Romney senior campaign adviser Tara Wall's feet to the fire on the former Massachusetts governor "completely contradictory" positions about whether Israel and the Palestinians could live in peace.

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Time to 'change course' in Middle East, Romney will say at Virginia Military Institute speech

Mitt Romney will call for a US change of course in the Middle East on Monday, saying President Barack Obama's muddled strategy has failed to confront the challenges of extremism.

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Obama jokes about poor debate performance at Hollywood fundraiser

President Barack Obama made a thinly-veiled joke at his own expense, acknowledging his poor debate performance against Mitt Romney last week at a star-studded fundraiser in Los Angeles.

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Team Obama steps up attacks on 'dishonest' Romney

President Barack Obama's campaign intensified attacks Sunday on Mitt Romney's honesty as it tried to halt the Republican challenger's momentum after a strong first debate performance.

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Third-party candidates press on with their own debates

Despite being by at least one of the country's two major political parties, third-party presidential candidates engaged in their own debates this week.

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Gingrich slams Romney's debate honesty: 'It's clear he changed' on tax cuts

Former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Sunday admitted that GOP hopeful Mitt Romney had "changed" positions during last week's debate when he claimed that he had not proposed a $5 trillion tax cut.

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RNC chair Priebus downplays 'impressive' Obama fundraising totals

Senior Republican figures attempted to downplay the role of money in the presidential race Sunday, as Barack Obama embarked on a new push for funds having already announced a record monthly haul.

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Matalin rages at Krugman: You 'lied' about Ryan proposing vouchers for Medicare

Republican strategist Mary Matalin on Sunday attempted to lecture Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, saying he had "lied" by claiming Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's wanted to turn Medicare into a voucher system.

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Gibbs: Romney will 'battle Sesame Street' and 'let Wall Street run hog wild'

Obama senior campaign adviser Robert Gibbs says that GOP hopeful Mitt Romney's debate performance was "theatrical" but only proved that the Republican nominee would take "the battle straight to Sesame Street and let Wall Street run hog wild."

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