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Ryan: Romney's background is 'starting up small businesses'

At a campaign event in Glen Allen, Virginia on Friday, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan said that Mitt Romney, who founded Bain Capital, had proven he knew that small businesses were the backbone of the American economy because he had started "small businesses" himself.

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Soledad O'Brien schools Republican Rep. claiming Ryan Medicare plan 'not vouchers'

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) has become the latest Republican to go up against CNN host Soledad O'Brien on the issue of Medicare and lose.

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Team Obama promises to drop push for tax returns if Romney releases 5 years

President Barack Obama's campaign manager offered Mitt Romney's campaign manager a "deal" on Friday, essentially saying that if Romney releases just three more years of tax returns, they'll stop hammering him for not releasing more, even though Obama has made 12 years of his financial history public.

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Missouri Republican candidate calls to halt federal school lunch program

Sen. Claire McCaskill's (D-MO) Republican opponent says that the federal government should stop helping to feed needy children with the school lunch program.

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'Rage Against the Machine' guitarist smacks down Paul Ryan's compliment

The running mate of presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told The New York Times this week that one of his favorite bands is "Rage Against the Machine." But it's not their lyrics that Paul Ryan likes, mind you -- it's just the music.

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Google searches for 'Paul Ryan shirtless' soar

Suddenly, even political foes approve of Republican vice presidential pick Paul Ryan -- for his looks.

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Paul Ryan 'grew up on Ayn Rand'

Ayn Rand is the high priestess of undiluted capitalism and a champion of looking after number one. With an estimated 25m copies of her books in print, including Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, her ideas about small government and unfettered markets still resonate in conservative circles, with a young Paul Ryan, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, being a big fan.

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Romney, Obama campaign spar again over taxes

WASHINGTON — White House hopeful Mitt Romney offered his fullest explanation yet about his tax status Thursday, saying he paid at least 13 percent a year over the past decade, but President Barack Obama's campaign offered a prompt retort: prove it.

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Carney defends Biden: Wouldn't go to McCain for VP advice

WASHINGTON — The White House on Thursday ruled out dropping Vice President Joe Biden, and told former Republican nominee John McCain that with his track record he was in no position to give advice on running mates.

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Romney paid 'at least 13%' in taxes over past decade

WASHINGTON — White House hopeful Mitt Romney insisted Thursday he has paid at least 13 percent per year in taxes over the past decade, dismissing obsession over his personal finances as "small-minded."

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No Ryan poll bounce for Romney: Obama camp

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney's choice of Paul Ryan as his Republican running mate has done almost nothing to improve his standing in the White House race, President Barack Obama's campaign charged Thursday.

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Stephen Baldwin says politics too nasty and then accuses Obama of 'pimping'

Conservative actor Stephen Baldwin on Thursday complained that politics had become too divisive and extreme, but then accused President Barack Obama "pimping" to pass health care reform.

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Romney scolds 'small minded' people asking for his tax returns

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday insisted that he had paid more than 13 percent of his income in taxes -- or more if donations to the Mormon church are included -- over the last 10 years, and accused the people who want to see his returns of being "small minded."

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