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Dan Rather: Republicans turning against Citizens United ruling

Dan Rather, host of Dan Rather Reports on HDNet, said Monday that Republicans and conservatives were beginning to re-think their support for the Supreme Court's controversial ruling in Citizens United v. FEC.

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GOP debate audience boos Romney's Mexican heritage

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney may be in the lead in the Palmetto state, but that doesn't mean South Carolinians necessarily like him.

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Dylan Ratigan: Racism was rebranded 'the war on drugs'

MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan on Monday highlighted the concerning racial disparities that existed within America's war against illegal drugs.

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Karen Santorum: Gays 'vilify' my husband

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's wife, Karen, on Monday accused the gay community of vilifying her husband.

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Tea party speaker: 'Force these Mexicans' to build border fence

A speaker told a coalition of tea party groups in South Carolina on Monday that the U.S. could save $260 billion on the border fence if they "force these Mexicans to make $5 a day" to build it.

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Conservative leader: Democratic Party is 'party of the KKK'

The founder of a movement to increase racial diversity within the Republican Party told a crowd of tea party supporters on Sunday that they weren't racists because "the Democratic Party is the party of the KKK."

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Gingrich: 'I'm probably gonna win' South Carolina

After finishing fourth in Iowa and New Hampshire, Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich predicted Sunday that he would take first place in the upcoming South Carolina primary.

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Colbert: 'The more money you have, the more you can speak'

Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert declared Sunday that he believes in Super PACs because "the more money you have, the more you can speak."

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Colbert Super PAC attack ad: 'Romney is a serial killer'

The Super PAC founded by Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert has launched its first ad in South Carolina attacking Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney as "Mitt the Ripper" for his record of destroying businesses as the head of Bain Capital.

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Maddow to the GOP: 'Just how anti-gay do you want to be?'

On Friday's The Rachel Maddow Show, Rachel looked at the aftermath of the New Hampshire Republican primary. Now that the national press have left town and the candidates pushed on to South Carolina, the state party is drafting an initiative to enshrine into their state's Constitution that marriage should be between a man and a woman, rolling back the rights of gays and lesbians in that state.

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Economist: Romney's only 'concern' about poor people is that they'll vote

Yesterday on the campaign trail, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said he's "concerned about the poor in this country" and the unravelling of the social safety net. In this clip from Current TV's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," guest host David Schuster welcomes columnist and economics director for Yahoo! Finance Daniel Gross to discuss Governor Romney's sudden re-discovery of "compassionate conservatism."

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Oops: Perry adds new agency to cut, forgets another

Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry may have had another "oops" moments on Friday.

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Santorum: Obama wants constitutional amendment to redistribute wealth

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum suggested on Friday that President Barack Obama wanted a constitutional amendment to force the redistribution of wealth.

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