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Cherokee chief demands apology: Scott Brown staffers 'downright racist'

The Cherokee Nation principal chief on Wednesday demanded an apology from Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) after his staffers mocked Democratic opponent Elizabeth Warren's heritage by shouting ā€œwar whoopsā€ and doing the ā€œTomahawk Chopā€ at a campaign rally.

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Nader: Obama is a 'war criminal' but Romney would be worse

Perennial presidential candidate Ralph Nader isn't running for the nation's highest office this year, but that's not stopping him from forcefully speaking his mind.

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Rep. Joe Walsh: 'I know' Romney was right about the 47 percent

Tea party-backed congressman Joe Walsh (R-IL), who is accused of failing to pay child support, recently said that Mitt Romney was right to insult 47 percent of Americans because "we have too many people in the wagon and not enough people pulling the wagon."

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Scarborough cries 'Oh, sweet Jesus!' as Romney fails to lead chant

Conservative MSNBC host Joe Scarborough cried out for his Savior on Wednesday after viewing video of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney awkwardly trying to get a crowd in Ohio to chant his name.

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Campaign scrambles after Romney admits Obama didn't raise taxes

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's campaign was forced to quickly issue a clarification on Tuesday after their candidate admitted that President Barack Obama had not raised taxes during his first four years in office.

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Ann Romney shot video vowing to never campaign again

Appearing on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on Tuesday, Ann Romney claimed that she vowed in 2008 to never join a presidential campaign again, but Mitt convinced her anyway.

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Ryan buys hunting gear for 10-year-old daughter in Ohio

Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan took a break from campaigning in Ohio on Tuesday to do some shopping for his 10-year-old daughter's upcoming hunting trip.

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Maddow blasts 'race-based campaign' of Sen. Scott Brown

On her show Tuesday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow slammed Republican Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts for criticizing his opponent's racial heritage.

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Robert Reich: Romney is the avatar of the upper-class

University of California professor Robert Reich on Tuesday disputed Republican claims that the wealthy were job creators.

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Romney suggests teachers unions should be prohibited from campaign donations

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney appeared at a multi-day "Education Nation" event co-hosted by NBC News in New York City at the infamous public libraryĀ to say that he favored school choice, controversial merit-based teacher pay and even went so far as to suggest that teachers unions should not be allowed to contribute to political campaigns.

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Conservative radio host: Obama 'leading in the food stamp voters poll'

Conservative radio host Lars Larson on Tuesday dismissed President Barack Obama's growing lead in the polls but insisted that he was sure the president "was leading in the food stamp voters poll."

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Ryan and Walker call for return of union NFL refs

Update (below): Walker insists he's not anti-union

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Ryan suggests marriage equality not an 'American' or 'human' value

Paul Ryan on Tuesday suggested that equal marriage rights for LGBT people was not part of "American values" -- or even "universal human values."

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