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Grayson: Cutting early voting 'an insult to working America'

Democratic candidate Alan Grayson on Monday night slammed Florida Republicans for cutting back on early voting in the state.

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Lou Dobbs: Christie 'literally slobbered over' Obama

Fox Business host Lou Dobbs says Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie knew exactly what he was doing when he "literally slobbered over" President Barack Obama in to Hurricane Sandy.

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OH Sen. Turner: Husted is 'the secretary of suppression'

Sen. Nina Turner (D-OH) excoriated Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted in an interview Monday, accusing him of "arrogance" over his role in cutting voting opportunities for the state and calling him the "secretary of suppression."

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Bachmann doubles down on anti-Muslim accusations in debate

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MI) said she stood by five letters alleging that Muslim extremists had infiltrated the U.S. government in a debate Sunday against Democratic challenger Jim Graves.

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Heckler with aborted fetuses sign dragged from Obama event

A man holding an upside sign that appeared to depict aborted fetuses was forcibly removed from an event where Barack Obama was speaking on Sunday night.

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Scarborough repeatedly shouts 'Benghazi!' to block voter suppression talk

Conservative MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on Monday attempted to shut down any talk of voter suppression by shouting "Benghazi! Benghazi! Benghazi!" over and over again to change the subject to the September attacks on Americans in Libya, a topic that Republicans believe hurts President Barack Obama.

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GOP strategist: Voter fraud part of Republican 'mythology'

Republican strategist Steve Schmidt admitted Monday that allegations of voter fraud have been invented by his party.

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Republican candidate's robocalls tell Ariz. Democrats wrong polling place

More than a half dozen Democrats in Scottsdale, Arizona have come forward to say that they received automated telephone calls -- or robocalls -- from Rep. Jeff Flake’s (R-AZ) Senate campaign that told them to vote in the wrong place.

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99-year-old Florida woman casts first-ever ballot for Obama

After living through women's suffrage, Jim Crow and dozens of presidencies, a 99-year-old Florida woman cast her first-ever ballot last week, and she voted for President Barack Obama.

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Superstorm recovery poses challenges for New Jersey voting

With 300 polling places around the state of New Jersey shut down by superstorm Sandy, residents found themselves balancing their civic obligations with day-to-day survival, Mother Jones reported Monday.

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Kilmeade: 'The best thing' poll watchers can do is 'intimidate people'

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade on Monday suggested that the "best thing" that the presidential campaigns could do would be to send poll watchers to "intimidate people into playing it straight."

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Maddow tells voters stuck in long lines, 'Your country needs you to stick it out'

In a special commentary at the conclusion of a special Sunday night episode, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow had a message for voters in states where their road to the polls has been obstructed by Republican forces: don't give up.

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Activists spend millions on new ads slamming Romney's climate change denial

Two new election ads have attacked Mitt Romney for making jokes about sea-level rise, as campaigners move to tap concern about climate change after Sandy.

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