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2012

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus: Gary Johnson is a 'non-factor'

Although former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson is gaining in the polls and is expected to be on the ballot in all 50 states as third-party presidential candidate, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus insisted on Sunday that the libertarian was a "non-factor."

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Chris Wallace falsely claims it's 'not true' Romney proposed $5 trillion tax cut

Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday agreed with GOP hopeful Mitt Romney's claim during last week's presidential debate that the Republican nominee had not proposed a $5 trillion tax cut.

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Melissa Harris-Perry calls George Will out

Melissa Harris-Perry took conservative pundit George Will to task on her show Saturday morning for saying President Barack Obama still had good job approval numbers because he is black.

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Joseph Stiglitz tells jobs 'truthers' the idea of a conspiracy is 'literally absurd'

Appearing on Saturday morning's edition of Up with Chris Hayes , Joseph Stiglitz took on jobs "truthers."

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Maher: Anniversary sex left Obama 'spent' for debate

Wednesday's first presidential debate, Bill Maher said Friday, was a marked contrast: while Republican Mitt Romney showed what he looked like "all charged up," President Barack Obama, Maher said, looked like he'd spent Maher's million-dollar donation on weed.

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Court orders Ohio to restore early voting for all residents

A federal appeals court has ruled that the state of Ohio extend early voting hours to all residents, overturning a measure that limited the practice to military members and voters living overseas.

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Bin Laden raid movie to premiere before election

A big-name Hollywood fundraiser for Barack Obama is releasing the first feature film about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden two days before the US presidential election.

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Romney: Economy improving because Americans are 'giving up and dropping out'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Friday that the nation's improving unemployment rate actually means that "more and more Americans" have simply decided they don't want to work anymore, "giving up and dropping out" of the job hunt.

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Doocy: Lawmaker who won't pray in public shouldn't use money with 'In God We Trust'

Fox News co-host Steve Doocy on Friday suggested that Pennsylvania state lawmaker Babette Josephs (D) should not use U.S. currency that includes the words "In God We Trust" because she has said that she does not pray in public.

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Santorum suggests 'eating' Big Bird: 'You can kill things and still like them'

Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Thursday suggested that Big Bird's death at the hands of GOP hopeful Mitt Romney didn't have to be in vain because the Sesame Street character could be suitable for "eating."

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Romney surrogate claims 'Etch A Sketch' lying is 'good campaign tactics'

Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-GA) admitted to CNN's Soledad O'Brien on Friday that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is in fact changing his position on numerous issues just to pick up skeptics in the political center, adding that lying to voters is so "typical" for Republicans and Democrats that he sees it as "good campaign tactics."

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Mass. gov.: Brown a 'Bay State birther' for attacking Warren's heritage

The governor of Massachusetts is blasting Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) as a "Bay State Birther" for attacking Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren over her claim of Native American heritage.

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