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New Mexico mayoral candidate says rival sent stripper, claims 'extortion'

A New Mexico mayoral candidate is claiming that one of his opponents set up him by sending a topless dancer to his office and then threatening to release the video if he didn't drop out of the race.

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Utah GOP passes bill to ban contraception in sex ed

A bill passed by Republicans in the Utah House of Representatives would effectively ban comprehensive education about human sexuality, forcing schools to teach abstinence or nothing at all.

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Specter denies making deal with Santorum to support judges

Former Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) Thursday on CNN denied promising his former Senate colleague Rick Santorum that he would support the president's Supreme Court nominees.

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Huntsman calls for third party: 'The system is broken'

Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman on Thursday expressed his disillusionment with the dominance of the Republican and Democratic parties in American politics.

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Santorum: Obama 'in bed with Muslim Brotherhood'

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says that President Barack Obama was "willing to jump in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood" and throw former dictator Hosni Mubarak "under the bus" during Egypt's 2011 revolution.

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Woman barred from all-male panel: Using contraception makes me qualified

A woman who was recently excluded from a House Oversight Committee hearing on contraception says she was qualified to testify because unlike the all-male panel of witnesses, she actually uses birth control.

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Romney on Santorum: 'I wonder which team he was taking it for'

Following sparring with Rick Santorum at a GOP debate on Wednesday, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney attacked the former Pennsylvania senator with a slightly suggestive line, wondering "which team he was taking it for."

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Lawmaker: Virginia bill requires ultrasound for miscarriages

Virginia state Del. Jennifer McClellan (D) said on Wednesday that an updated bill requiring women seeking abortion to have an ultrasound causes more problems than it solves, including requiring the unnecessary procedure for women who miscarry.

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Wisconsin voter ID supporter caught voting for colleague

A Wisconsin state representative who supported the state's voter ID law is now be accused of voter fraud himself.

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Romney: 'Nuclear weaponry will by used' if Obama re-elected

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Wednesday played the ultimate fear card and promised that someone would definitely use nuclear weapons if President Barack Obama is re-elected.

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GOP debate audience boos contraception

On Wednesday, contraception became the latest topic to raise the ire of conservative debate goers.

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NOW President O'Neill: Abortion ultrasound bills are 'ritual humiliation laws'

National Organization of Women president Terry O'Neill said Wednesday that laws requiring women to view an ultrasound before terminating their pregnancy were "ritual humiliation laws."

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Feingold: Voting against the PATRIOT Act 'one of the best things I've done'

During an appearance Wednesday on CNN, former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) said he "absolutely" did not regret being the only Senator to vote against the PATRIOT Act following the September 11 terrorist attacks.

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