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Bill Clinton to give nomination address for Obama

WASHINGTON — Bill Clinton is to sprinkle political stardust on President Barack Obama's re-election bid by giving the nominating address at the Democratic Party convention, the campaign said Monday.

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Democratic Party's 2012 national platform to include same sex marriage

The Democratic Party platform drafting committee has unanimously approved language endorsing marriage equality as part of the party's official 2012 platform. According to LGBT newspaper The Washington Blade, two sources close to the drafting process have come forward and stated that same sex marriage will be a plank in the platform, which will be ratified at the Democratic National Convention in September.

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Limbaugh: Don't tell 'people on welfare when the election is'

Rush Limbaugh is calling on his listeners to keep the election date a secret from the poorest Americans.

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Romney: I paid 'substantial' taxes 'so far as I can recall'

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Sunday said he wasn't sure if he had ever paid an effective tax rate lower than 13.9 percent, and insisted that he wouldn't even be qualified to be president if he paid "more than are legally due."

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Romney praises Israel's health care system with individual mandate

Mitt Romney had kind words for Israel's health care system Monday, even though, as ThinkProgress reports, it resembles the recently passed Affordable Health Care Act, which his party has been trying to repeal.

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Romney: 'Providence' and culture make Israelis superior to Palestinians

Palestinian officials on Monday accused presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney of racism after he told wealthy donors -- including billionaire Sheldon Adelson -- that Israelis were more economically successful because of their culture and intervention by God.

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McCain defends Palin pick: Cheney was wrong on torture too

Sen. John McCain on Monday linked former Vice President Dick Cheney's assertion that picking former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for vice president was a "mistake" to his support for torture.

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Robert Gibbs: Romney's London trip was 'embarrassing for our country'

A senior adviser to President Barack Obama's reelection campaign on Sunday lamented that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney had "embarrassed" the U.S. by insulting Britain as they kicked off the Olympic games last week.

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Republican strategist to Fox News: Romney 'aloof and not understanding'

A Republican strategist who managed former Gov. Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign says that GOP hopeful Mitt Romney's recent gaffes during a trip to London reinforced the appearance that he is "aloof and not always understanding the situation."

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Scalia suggests women have no right to contraception

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia says that the pivotal decision which reversed a law that prohibited women from using contraception is not supported under his interpretation of the Constitution.

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Cheney: It was a 'mistake' to pick Palin for VP

Former Vice President Dick Cheney is warning presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to choose his vice presidential nominee wisely because Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) made a "mistake" by picking former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R).

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Romney horse rider: dressage can be done with a 'normal budget'

The man who will ride Ann Romney's horse, Rafalca, in the Olympics insists that dressage is not a sport solely for the upper class, and that any family on a, "normal budget" could afford to buy, train and feed their own horse for competition.

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Scalia: 'Handheld rocket launchers' could be constitutional

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on Sunday said that even "handheld rocket launchers" could be considered legal under his interpretation of the Constitution's Second Amendment.

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