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Romney promises to back an Israeli strike on Iran

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney would "respect" and back Israel if they decided to attack Iran to prevent the country from developing nuclear weapons, the candidate's campaign said on Sunday.

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Republican VP hopefuls audition while Romney tours overseas

With Mitt Romney overseas on a gaffe-ridden jaunt, his would-be deputies are taking up the campaigning slack back at home, jockeying for position as they press the flesh on the campaign trail.

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Slow growth leaves White House race wide open

Weak consumer spending stunted US growth in the last quarter, data showed Friday, leaving the race for the White House wide open and putting discussion about more economic stimulus firmly on the Fed's agenda.

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Pennsylvania election official will defy voter ID law

A local election official has announced his intention to defy Pennsylvania's new voter ID law by not asking voters to offer proof of their identity on Election Day.

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Kilmeade warns Brits: You 'better back off' because Romney 'could be president'

Fox News co-host Brian Kilmeade is telling the British people to "back off" GOP hopeful Mitt Romney after a series of gaffes by the candidate outraged the country.

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Ann Romney: Mitt and I love class-system drama 'Downton Abby'

Following a bad few days in the United Kingdom for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, his wife, Ann, did a little bit of pandering by volunteering that she and her husband adored Downton Abbey, a British television drama that glorifies the class system.

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Cantor defends Bachmann: Anti-Muslim witch hunt is 'about security'

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) on Friday refused to condemn Rep. Michele Bachmann's (R-MN) suggestion that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, Huma Abedin, had infiltrated the U.S. government on behalf of radical Islamists in the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Ignoring ammonium nitrate law, Romney says OKC bombing is reason for no gun control

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday said no new gun control laws were necessary after the massacre in Aurora, Colorado because Timothy McVeigh killed 168 in Oklahoma City with a bomb made of fertilizer -- but in that case, Congress did eventually regulate the sale of ammonium nitrate.

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London mayor calls out Romney in front of 100,000 at Olympic torch lighting

London Mayor Boris Johnson shamed presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in front of a crowd of 100,000 people at the Olympic torch lighting on Thursday.

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Poll: Republicans claiming Obama is a Muslim doubled since 2008

Conservative Republicans who believe President Barack Obama is a Muslim have more than doubled since 2008, according to a survey on religion and politics released on Thursday.

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Fox News co-host: Romney has 'the personality of a Ken doll'

Fox News co-host Bob Beckel apologized on Thursday after he said that presumptive Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was a "punk" who had the "personality of a Ken doll."

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Republican candidate quits after companion caught voting while dead

A Republican candidate for supervisor in Pinal County, Arizona has with withdrawn following allegations that his former companion continued to cast absentee ballots five years after her death.

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Controversy dogs Romney as he jets in for London Olympics

US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's arrival in London for the Olympics was overshadowed on Thursday by a disputed remark to a Britsh newspaper and unflattering comments about the Games' build-up.

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