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2012

French Socialist leader jokingly considers backing Romney

NEW YORK — France's President Francois Hollande showed a fine understanding of American politics Tuesday when he refused to endorse a US presidential candidate.

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Romney camp dismisses weak polls, says race tight

VANDALIA, Ohio — Mitt Romney's senior advisors insisted Tuesday they were unbowed by public polls showing the Republican White House hopeful is trailing significantly in key battlegrounds such as Ohio.

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Group files complaint against Murray Energy for forcing workers to attend Romney rally

ProgressOhio announced Monday that it had filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission, alleging that Murray Energy made an illegal corporate contribution to Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign.

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SuperPAC app tells viewers who paid for political ads

In the nasty world of US politics, voters want to know: who is behind some of the ads they see on TV. Now, there's an app for that.

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Akin again insists he's staying in Missouri Senate race

Appearing at at a press conference on Tuesday, Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) said again that he's committed to running against Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) in November.

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Romney suggests teachers unions should be prohibited from campaign donations

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney appeared at a multi-day "Education Nation" event co-hosted by NBC News in New York City at the infamous public library to say that he favored school choice, controversial merit-based teacher pay and even went so far as to suggest that teachers unions should not be allowed to contribute to political campaigns.

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Conservative radio host: Obama 'leading in the food stamp voters poll'

Conservative radio host Lars Larson on Tuesday dismissed President Barack Obama's growing lead in the polls but insisted that he was sure the president "was leading in the food stamp voters poll."

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Ryan and Walker call for return of union NFL refs

Update (below): Walker insists he's not anti-union

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Ryan suggests marriage equality not an 'American' or 'human' value

Paul Ryan on Tuesday suggested that equal marriage rights for LGBT people was not part of "American values" -- or even "universal human values."

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Coulter: It was 'paradise' after O.J. got off because 'white guilt' was over

Ann Coulter on Monday suggested that "we had paradise for a dozen years" after O.J. Simpson was acquitted for murder because African Americans stopped making white people feel guilty for racial unfairness.

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Scott Brown staffers caught on video mocking Warren with 'Tomahawk Chop'

Members of Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown's (R-MA) staff were seen on a video posted on YouTube Tuesday where Brown's supporters did a sports chant, presumably mocking senatorial challenger Elizabeth Warren's Native American heritage.

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Ralph Reed group mailer asks if Obama is worse than the Nazis, Communists or U.S. Civil War

The Faith and Freedom Coalition (FFC), a group helmed by former Christian coalition leader and disgraced Jack Abramoff cohort Ralph Reed, has sent out a mail-in questionnaire asking recipients whether President Barack Obama is a bigger threat to America than the Nazis, the Communists or the "American Civil War." The FFC, says Mother Jones magazine, is a non-profit organization tasked with mobilizing evangelical christian voters to the polls this fall in hopes of electing former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) president.

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Madonna tells fans to vote for 'black Muslim' Obama

Appearing onstage at a Washington, D.C. concert on Monday night, performance artist Madonna urged her fans to vote for President Barack Obama, who she called "a black Muslim."

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