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Wisconsin Democrat on recall loss: Money makes a difference

Reacting to news that Republican Gov. Scott Walker had won the recall election, Wisconsin State Senator Jon Erpenbach told MSNBC host Rachel Maddow that "money makes a huge difference."

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Barbara Mikulski calls for 'new American revolution'

In this video posted at Think Progress, Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) delivered a passionate appeal to women in the wake of the defeat of the Paycheck Fairness Act Tuesday.

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Miami reporter: Hispanics and independents targeted by Florida's voter purge

In an interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell today, Miami Herald reporter Marc Caputo offered more details as to who is being targeted in Florida Governor Rick Scott's attempt to purge "non-citizens" from the state's voter rolls.

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Tom Barrett: I don't want Wisconsin to be right-wing experiment

Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett, who is challenging Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker in Tuesday's recall election, said he does not feel ignored by President Barack Obama.

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Reid to Romney: Tell Republicans that opposing fair pay is 'shameful'

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) on Tuesday called out presumptive Republican presidential nominee for refusing to support the Paycheck Fairness Act, a measure that Republicans eventually blocked by filibuster.

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Mika Brzezinksi to Michael Steele on equal pay for women: 'You got nothin'!'

Tuesday morning on "Morning Joe," Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) joined a panel including co-host Mika Brzezinski, NBC's Chuck Todd and former head of the RNC, Michael Steele. The discussion turned to the fact that the Senate is set to vote Tuesday on the Paycheck Fairness Act, which aims to close the wage gap between American men and women. (The bill later failed to attain cloture in the Senate due to Republican efforts, effectively ending its chance of passing any time soon.) The act would give women in the workplace an avenue to challenge unfair pay practices and ensure that they get paid equally for equal work.

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Republican candidate's machine gun video vows to 'take Linda Sanchez out'

A Republican candidate and law enforcement officer in California is promising to "take Linda Sanchez out" in a campaign ad against the incumbent Democratic representative that features an animated machine gun.

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Gay-baiting author tells Fox Radio: Hillary Clinton 'overweight' and 'not looking good'

A controversial author, who once insinuated that Hillary Clinton was a lesbian, on Tuesday said that the current secretary of state wasn't fit for another White House run because she was "looking overweight."

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O'Reilly: 'Racial profiling' ban would increase 'street crime'

Fox News host Bill O'Reilly on Tuesday warned that halting New York City's controversial "stop-and-frisk" policy, which he called "racial profiling," will lead to an increase in the city's crime rate.

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Huckabee: Without Fox News, Americans would assume Obama 'doing a great job'

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) had an oops moment on his radio show Monday, and this one's going to leave a mark.

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Eliot Spitzer: U.S. needs 'big, old-fashioned Keynesian stimulus'

Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer said Monday that the United States needed to invest in the public sector, because the country's current policies clearly were not revving up the economy.

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Chris Matthews hits 'pusillanimous' Obama for 'thinking small'

MSNBC host Chris Matthews on Monday accused President Barack Obama of being too timid in his rhetoric and political agenda.

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Berkeley mayor proposes ban on sidewalk sitting

The mayor of Berkeley, California is on a mission to stop the scourge of sidewalk sitters in his town.

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