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Herman Cain adviser: Campaign 'resonating' with smokers

Herman Cain's senior adviser says that a new campaign ad isn't encouraging anyone to take up smoking, but the campaign is "resonating" with nicotine fans.

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Pat Robertson: The Republican base is too 'extreme' right now

Pat Robertson provided a statement Monday afternoon that some may consider a "pot meets kettle" moment.

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Perry doubles down: Birther issue 'good to keep alive'

Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry isn't backing down from making an issue out of President Barack Obama's birth certificate.

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Maddow: Herman Cain's campaign basically is the Koch brothers

On her show Monday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow noted that Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is an avid numerologist who is obsessed with the number 45. She also pointed out numerous links between Cain and the conservative billionaire Koch brothers. For instance, before running for president, he worked for the Koch-funded conservative group Americans for Prosperity.

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Bernie Sanders: Republicans living on another planet

Independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont on Monday blasted Republican lawmakers for blocking Obama's jobs bill "in the midst of the worst economic crisis in modern history."

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Professor explains how economic inequality harms societies

University of Nottingham professor Richard Wilkinson showed during a recent TEDTalk that economic inequality was associated with the health and basic values of a society. There is no correlation between a country's economic prosperity and the average lifespan of its citizens, he explained. But as economic inequality increases, overall measures of health decline, and it is not just the poor who are affected.

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Civil rights icon: Cain 'telling white folks what they want to hear'

At a funeral service for civil rights leader Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth Monday, 90-year-old Rev. Joseph Lowery said that the Republican Party would be better off with more white leaders like Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley (R).

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Cain flip flops to support anti-marriage equality amendment

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has returned to supporting a constitutional amendment to ban same sex marriage, after promising not to seek such an amendment earlier this month.

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GOP candidate Buddy Roemer: 'We're in trouble'

Former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer, who is a declared Republican presidential candidate although he has not been included in any debates, has come out in support of Occupy Wall Street.

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McConnell: Police, firefighter layoffs not my problem

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said Sunday that saving the jobs of police and firefighters was not the role of the federal government.

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Ron Paul plans to 'eventually' end all federal student aid

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul told NBC's David Gregory Sunday that he would "eventually" end all federal aid to students.

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Santorum: Obama 'lost the war in Iraq'

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum claimed Sunday that by announcing the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq, President Barack Obama had "lost the war."

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Bachmann: Gaddafi 'may be' still in power if I were president

Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann admitted Sunday that Libya may still be under the rule of former dictator Muammar Gaddafi if she had been president instead of Barack Obama.

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