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Carville challenges 'Washington consensus' on cutting the federal deficit

James Carville, former Bill Clinton campaign adviser, on Tuesday called on Democrats to focus on rebuilding the middle-class instead of accepting the conventional wisdom that cutting the deficit was the most important issue facing America.

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Biden: Romney 'wants you to show your papers, but he won’t show us his'

Vice President Joe Biden criticized Mitt Romney on Tuesday for supporting Arizona's controversial immigration law and allegedly hiding his wealth overseas to avoid paying taxes.

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Sen. Sherrod Brown: Progressive groups can't compete with billionaires

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), who has been targeted by the advocacy group co-founded by Karl Rove, on Tuesday decried the nation's flimsy campaign finance laws.

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Rep. Barbara Lee blasts 'meaningless' Obamacare repeal vote

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) slammed House Republicans on Tuesday for planning to vote for the 31st time to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

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Holder on Texas voter ID law: 'We call those poll taxes'

Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday compared voter ID laws like the one in Texas to "poll taxes" that were outlawed by the 24th Amendment.

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NSA chief: Hackers causing 'the greatest transfer of wealth in history'

Computer hackers are on the bleeding edge of the class war, and they're finally cutting deep enough that the leader of the National Security Agency (NSA) is making an active push for some major congressional action.

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Romney town hall crowd applauds death penalty

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Tuesday asserted that the death penalty prevented "the most heinous crimes."

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Former GOP Rep.: Republicans should stop climate change 'denial'

A former Republican congressman from South Carolina is calling on conservatives to take measures to combat climate change instead of "retreating in denial."

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Ron Paul delegate: Romney Republicans changed the rules to keep me out

Appearing on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show on Monday night, Ron Paul supporter and former Massachusetts Republican Party delegate Evan Kenney explained how the party's "elite power brokers" actually made their own rules up on the spot in order to keep him and other Paul supporters out of the Republican National Convention in August.

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Obama adviser: Wealthy people want to 'purchase the White House for Mr. Romney'

White House senior adviser David Plouffe on Tuesday explained that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney had raised massive amounts of money in June because rich people were "trying to purchase the White House."

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Maine gov. on 'Gestapo' Obamacare: 'Be goddamn mad at the federal government'

Maine's Republican governor says that anyone who is upset because he said that President Barack Obama's health care reforms would turn the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) into Nazi secret police should "be goddamn mad at the federal government."

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Maddow befuddled by snooty Romney donors: These must be leftist protesters

Noting that Romney's donors at recent fundraiser in New York seemed more like fictional caricatures of the rich and affluent, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow wondered if the Republican presidential candidate had been "punked."

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Former right-wing teen star: Some conservatives have been vicious

Former conservative teen star and author Jonathan Krohn on Monday said the right-wing movement had "not responded nicely" to his changing political views.

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