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'Anglo-Saxon' comment hangs over Romney in Britain

WASHINGTON — The start of Mitt Romney's foreign tour was overshadowed Wednesday by a reported remark by an aide that President Barack Obama doesn't understand the "Anglo-Saxon heritage" shared by Britain and the United States.

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Romney jets in for London Olympics

LONDON — US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney arrived in Britain on Wednesday for a three-day trip which will take in the London Olympic Games opening ceremony and a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron.

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Charlie Crist blasts Rick Scott's 'unconscionable' voter suppression tactics

Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) on Wednesday criticized his successor, Gov. Rick Scott (R), and other Republicans for using "shameless" tactics that suppress voting rights, including requiring photo IDs, preventing felons from voting and purging voter rolls.

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Voter ID law could bar 43 percent of Philly voters

Under Pennsylvania's harsh new voter ID law, as many as 20 percent of voters in the state lack the photo IDs required to cast a vote, an estimated 1,636,168. In Philadelphia alone, however, 437,237 people, a whopping 43 percent of the voting population, may be ineligible to vote under the law, according to The Philadelphia City Paper.

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Romney spokesperson: 'If' anyone made 'Anglo-Saxon' remark, it's not true

Andrea Saul, a spokesperson for Mitt Romney's campaign, on Wednesday indicated that it was possible that one of the GOP hopeful adviser's may have suggested that President Barack Obama doesn't appreciate the Anglo-Saxon heritage shared by Britain and the United States -- but she insisted that the candidate did not agree with the remarks.

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Romney adviser touts candidate's Anglo-Saxon heritage

An adviser for Mitt Romney on Tuesday said the Republican presidential candidate would have better relations with England because of his Anglo-Saxon ancestors.

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Justice Department to investigate PA voter ID law

The Justice Department, headed by Attorney General Eric Holder, has requested that the state of Pennsylvania hand over "information and databases" required to determine whether the state's new voter ID law is discriminatory, according to CBS News.

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Gohmert to 'numbnuts' McCain: Shut up about Bachmann’s anti-Muslim attacks

Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert on Tuesday lashed out at Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and other Republican "numbnuts" who have criticized Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) for suggesting 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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Colorado guns sales skyrocket after theater massacre

The recent shooting at a theater in Colorado that left at least 12 dead and 58 wounded is proving to be a boon for gun dealers.

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'On his own' Romney ad star took over $1 million in government loans

The up-by-his-bootstraps businessman who stars in an ad for Republican hopeful Mitt Romney seems to have built his business through government-sponsored loans, putting a dent in the campaign's attack on President Barack Obama's saying to business owners, "you didn’t get there on your own."

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Kilmeade asks little girls if government built their lemonade stand

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade on Tuesday offered definitive proof that President Barack Obama was wrong to say that government played a part in building businesses: a lemonade stand own by two 4- and 7-year-old girls.

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Obama defends his foreign policy ahead of Romney trip

RENO, Nevada — US President Barack Obama touted a track record of foreign policy success Monday and implicitly criticized the positions of his Republican rival Mitt Romney, who heads this week to Europe and the Middle East.

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'Sarah Palin' stripper coming to Tampa for Republican convention

Sarah Palin fans who are disappointed that the former vice presidential candidate won't be speaking at the GOP convention in Tampa next month won't be left hanging because her stripper look-alike will be entertaining hard-working Republicans at a local "gentleman's club."

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