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Akin staying in: 'There is a cause here' to spread God's message

Republican Rep. Todd Akin on Tuesday again vowed not give up his bid to be a Missouri senator because he said "there is a cause" to spread a message from his "creator God."

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The 5 countries the GOP would model U.S. abortion law on with its new anti-abortion platform

Despite the tremendous pressure on the Republican party following Rep. Todd Akin's (R-MO) comments about "legitimate rape," supposedly natural contraception and abortion, CNN reported last night that the Republican platform to be affirmed at the convention last week will contain a call for a so-called "personhood" amendment to the Constitution that is similar to Akin's 2009 anti-abortion legislation with presumptive VP nominee Paul Ryan (R-WI). Like the Akin-Ryan bill, the "personhood" amendment envisioned by the GOP platform would contain no exceptions to its bans on abortion, even for rape or incest.

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Ryan channels Palin in 2008: I'm 'clinging to my guns and my religion'

In a campaign speech that appeared to be a throwback to the 2008 presidential election, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan said on Tuesday that he was "happy to be clinging to my guns and my religion," and even gave a shout out to "Joe the Plumber."

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Holder gives clearance to Virginia voter ID law

The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday said it approves of proposed changes to Virginia's election laws, showing that the Obama administration does not uniformly oppose Republican-sponsored voter identification requirements so long as allowances are made for legitimate voters without photo identification.

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Missouri Republican official: 'God chose to bless' women with pregnancies from rape

An official from Missouri's Republican Party on Monday defended Senate candidate Todd Akin after he suggested abortions should not be allowed in any case because victims of "legitimate" rape victims could not get pregnant.

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Kirk Cameron defends Todd Akin: 'I respect him'

Christian conservative actor and activist Kirk Cameron on Tuesday offered praise for a Republican Senate candidate who recently said that women were less likely to get pregnant through "legitimate" rape.

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Akin ad begs voters: 'I ask for your forgiveness'

As the Republican Party's chance for a majority in the U.S. Senate hangs in the balance, Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) appears determined to stay in his race despite Tuesday's withdrawal deadline, releasing an ad begging for forgiveness and calling rape "an evil act," even has his prior words and acts come back to haunt fellow Republicans.

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No rape exception in Republican platform's constitutional abortion ban

The Republican Party is set to adopt an official platform that calls for "a human life amendment" to the Constitution that would not allow abortion even in cases of rape.

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Obama defends tough campaign tactics, jabs Romney

WASHINGTON — US President Barack Obama warned Mitt Romney Monday he could not just "make stuff up" and defended his assault on his Republican foe's record and character in a surprise news conference.

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Obama dismisses criticism from veterans group

WASHINGTON — US President Barack Obama said Monday that he was not bothered by an outspoken political attack made on him by a group of former CIA spies and US special forces troops.

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Romney wishes to live in New Hampshire and 'save some tax dollars'

Mitt Romney may have a lower effective tax rate than many middle-class Americans, but he's still dreaming of ways to pay even less.

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