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Ari Berman: Voter ID laws 'could throw the election'

Ari Berman, who covers voting rights for The Nation and Rolling Stone magazines, said Monday that voter ID laws in Texas and other states could help Republicans win the presidency in 2012.

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Court orders anti-LGBT preacher to pay Maddow's legal bills

A Washington, D.C. judge has ordered an anti-LGBT preacher to pay MSNBC host Rachel Maddow's attorney's fees after he filed a $50 million lawsuit for allegedly defaming him.

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Perry: Medicaid expansion is like 'adding 1,000 people to the Titanic'

Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) on Monday said that his state would refuse to implement President Barack Obama's health care reform law because it was "like adding 1,000 people to the Titanic."

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Pat Buchanan 'hopes' there will be no female president in his lifetime

Conservative pundit and former Republican presidential candidate Pat Buchanan is hopeful that a woman will not become president of the United States for at least the next 30 years.

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Obama and Romney advisers spar on live TV over offshore investments

Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs tried unsuccessfully on Monday to get Romney campaign adviser Dan Senor to explain why his candidate would not release more tax returns to prove he had broken no laws by hiding money in Swiss bank accounts and a secret Bermuda corporation.

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Former Politico reporter Joe Williams defends Romney comment

Former Politico White House correspondent Joe Williams on Sunday said it was not biased to claim Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was more comfortable around "white folks."

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George Will: Historic heat wave is just 'summer... get over it'

Conservative columnist George Will is denying that the historic heat wave that's cooking most of the United States has any relation to global warming or climate change.

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Haley Barbour: 'Romney is smart' not to lay out policies

Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R) on Sunday said that GOP hopeful Mitt Romney was "smart" not to give voters specifics about how he would govern if elected president of the United States.

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O'Malley hammers Romney: Swiss bank account never built an American bridge

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) struggled on Sunday to explain presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's investments outside the United States, including Swiss bank accounts and a corporation in Bermuda.

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Robert Gibbs: 'Nobody knows' if Romney is breaking tax laws

Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs sees a pattern in GOP hopeful Romney's past of "outsourcing jobs" and offshoring his own personal investments -- and the only way for the former Massachusetts governor to prove that he isn't dodging tax laws is to release more tax returns.

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Allen West on 'true racism': White liberals want to be my 'master'

Tea party darling Rep. Allen West (R-FL) on Saturday doubled down his suggestion that Democrats were racists by insisting that the "true racism" was that white liberals wanted to be the "masters" of black conservatives.

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Gary Johnson: I crush Romney when it comes to civil liberties

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson said Saturday that as president he would be more fiscally responsible and a greater defender of civil liberties than Barack Obama or Mitt Romney.

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RNC chairman: Obama will 'put an end to our way of life'

Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus on Sunday suggested that President Barack Obama would destroy "our way of life in America," and "Mitt Romney has to win for liberty and freedom."

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