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Huntsman to Romney: While you were campaigning, I was serving my country

Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman on Sunday lashed out at Mitt Romney for having the nerve to criticize him for serving his country as the ambassador to China while the former Massachusetts governor was busy raising money to run for the Republican nomination for president.

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Romney: 'I don't discriminate... I oppose same sex marriage'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney asserted on Sunday that his opposition to same sex marriage was not discrimination against gay people.

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Gingrich to Romney: 'Drop the pious baloney'

During a GOP debate on Sunday, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told Mitt Romney to "drop the pious baloney" after the former Massachusetts governor asserted that for him, "politics is not a career."

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Gingrich complains gays rights questions are 'anti-Christian bigotry'

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich blasted moderators at a debate in New Hampshire Saturday for "anti-Christian bigotry" after they asked several of the GOP hopefuls about gay rights.

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RuPaul makes surprise New Hampshire campaign announcement

Drag superstar and reality TV host RuPaul made an appearance on the campaign trail in New Hampshire on Saturday.

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Santorum: Americans 'need a Jesus candidate'

If Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's latest stump speech is successful, his opponents will find themselves campaigning against Christ.

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Raw Story's executive editor Megan Carpentier debates Ron Paul's candidacy with Reason editor-in-chief Matt Welch

In the wake of the Iowa GOP caucus, Raw Story executive editor Megan Carpentier and Reason editor-in-chief Matt Welch sat down with The Real News Network's senior editor Paul Jay to discuss Tuesday's events and, in particular, the candidacy of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX). Welch, a self-identified libertarian, and Carpentier had a heated debate about why progressives and even some libertarians hesitate to support the candidacy of Paul despite his positions on civil liberties and the war in Afghanistan and how former governor Gary Johnson (R-NM) is similar to Paul on many of the issues identified as important by the latter's supporters with none of Paul's racist baggage, but roundly ignored by Republicans, libertarians and progressives alike.

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Taibbi: Montana decision 'just the start' of fight against 'Citizens United'

Appearing on Current TV's Countdown with Keith Olbermann on Thursday night, Rolling Stone political contributor Matt Taibbi suggested that a recent decision by the Montana Supreme Court will be seen as the start of a long fight against corporate money in American elections.

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McCain: Romney won't 'lead from behind like Ronald Reagan'

Oops, he did it again.

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McCain goofs at Romney event: 'Obama will turn this country around'

Failed Republican presidential candidate John McCain's endorsement of current candidate Mitt Romney may being doing more harm than good.

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Cenk slams CNN for neglecting indefinite detention: 'Do real news!'

Appearing on Current TV's broadcast of "The Young Turks" on Thursday night, host Cenk Uygur introduced a new segment, Establishment Media Watch, and took aim at his first target: CNN's lax coverage of the National Defense Authorization Act.

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Senior vice president of NAACP decries Santorum and Gingrich

Hilary Shelton, senior vice president of the NAACP, said Republican presidential candidates Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich utilized stereotypes about African Americans that were "not only offensive, but factually inaccurate."

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Buddy Roemer: Special interests own our government

Former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer, a Republican presidential candidate, blasted the influence of money on American politics during an appearance Thursday on MSNBC.

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