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CNN's Wolf Blitzer presses Romney to explain '47 percent' comments

On Tuesday night, CNN host Wolf Blitzer questioned Mitt Romney about controversial statements the Republican presidential nominee made at a fundraiser earlier this year.

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Santelli goes berserk when asked to defend jobs report conspiracy theory

CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli, who is credited with helping to launch the tea party movement, flew into a rage on Tuesday after he was asked to defend his apparent suggestion that the most recent jobs report had been doctored to help President Barack Obama get re-elected.

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Romney adviser to LGBT conservatives: Some decisions 'are going to offend you'

A senior adviser to Mitt Romney on Monday assured a group of LGBT conservatives that the Republican presidential nominee would be successful at winning the White House in November.

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Australian PM's epic speech calls out opposition leader for 'misogyny and sexism'

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard fearlessly scolded Opposition Leader Tony Abbott on Tuesday as he sat just six feet away over his record of “misogynistic and sexist” attacks on her.

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Breitbart movie's director blames Congressional Black Caucus for 'R' rating

The director of a film promoting the late conservative media provocateur Andrew Breitbart said that his movie's anticipated release date has been pushed back after the Motion Picture Association of America gave it an "R" rating for vulgar language.

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Maddow shows why the NRA is just a 'Republican interest group'

On her show Monday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow accused the National Rifle Association of being far more interested in electing Republicans than defending Second Amendment rights.

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Paul Ryan ends interview after being pressed on guns and taxes

Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan on Monday ended an interview with ABC12 in Michigan after being questioned about how he would prevent gun violence in the United States.

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Megachurch pastor uses sermon to 'endorse Jesus' but encourages voting for Romney

A megachurch pastor in San Diego became one of up to 2,000 clergy around the country to defy IRS rules and announce their support of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Sunday.

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Linda McMahon supports non-existent federal law protecting marriage equality

A Republican Senate candidate from Connecticut on Sunday declared her support for "America's law" protecting equal marriage rights for LGBT people, even though no such federal law exists.

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Soledad O'Brien grills Romney adviser over 'completely contradictory' foreign policy

CNN host Soledad O'Brien on Monday held Romney senior campaign adviser Tara Wall's feet to the fire on the former Massachusetts governor "completely contradictory" positions about whether Israel and the Palestinians could live in peace.

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O'Reilly post-debate: 'I'm not going to name' political assassins

Appearing Sunday morning on ABC News, Republican talk show host Bill O'Reilly refused to name people he referred to as "political assassins" during a Saturday night debate with comedian Jon Stewart.

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Third-party candidates press on with their own debates

Despite being by at least one of the country's two major political parties, third-party presidential candidates engaged in their own debates this week.

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Gingrich slams Romney's debate honesty: 'It's clear he changed' on tax cuts

Former Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Sunday admitted that GOP hopeful Mitt Romney had "changed" positions during last week's debate when he claimed that he had not proposed a $5 trillion tax cut.

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