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Candidate Romney raises $14 million in latest quarter

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney raised more than $14 million for his presidential campaign in the third quarter ended September 30, his campaign said on Friday.

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Matt Taibbi: 'Occupy Wall Street' should demand end to monopolies

Rolling Stone contributor Matt Taibbi appeared Thursday night on Countdown with Keith Olbermann to discuss the ongoing "Occupy Wall Street" protests in New York City and other places. He said a good demand for the protesters would be to break up the "too big to fail" companies, because they "are above the law and above the market."

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Virginia Foxx: 'Nobody has fought more for the rights of women'

Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) denied Thursday that a bill that would allow hospitals to refuse treatment to pregnant women was misogynist, adding that "nobody has ever fought more for the rights of women than I have."

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Obama calls Fox News reporter 'the spokesperson for Mitt Romney'

President Barack Obama called out Fox News' Chief White House Correspondent Ed Henry Thursday as a "spokesperson for Mitt Romney."

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Santorum heckler at GOP debate outraged over booing of gay soldier

The mystery of who heckled candidates at Tuesday night's The Washington Post/Bloomberg Republican presidential debate has been solved.

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McCain faults Obama over Iran assassination plot

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said Thursday that President Barack Obama could have prevented Iran's "inept" plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the United States.

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Maddow: Republicans too busy with abortion to create jobs

After Senate Republicans blocked Barack Obama's jobs bill Tuesday, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow accused GOP lawmakers Wednesday night of prioritizing their campaign to limit abortion access over job creation. Despite the fact that the majority of Americans are concerned about employment, she said Republicans were "laser focused" on abortion.

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Obama general counsel: Citizens United ruling a radical departure from law

Robert Bauer, general counsel for Barack Obama's re-election campaign, said Monday that the anti-election reform movement had picked up speed since the enactment of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law in 2002.

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Gary Johnson: I would have vetoed DHS after 9/11

Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson is fond of saying no.

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Watch: Bill O'Reilly tells Tavis Smiley to 'knock it off with the black business'

In a tense conversation on Tuesday's "O'Reilly Factor," Fox News opinion host Bill O'Reilly squared off with Tavis Smiley and Cornel West, two of the nation's foremost black intellectuals, and told them to "knock it off with the black business, will ya."

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Perry: 'We fought the revolution in the 16th century'

Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry says debates aren't his strong suit, but apparently history isn't either.

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Tea party Rep: I had 'verbal' agreement not to pay child support

Tea party Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) has a message for those who have been critical of him failing to pay child support: Don't blame me, blame my ex-wife.

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Romney says Christie on his VP short list

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced last week that he wasn't running for the Republican nomination, but he could still end up in the White House in 2012 if Mitt Romney is the nominee.

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