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CNN:
Romney avoids weighing in on Ohio union fight — Terrace Park, Ohio (CNN) -Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney stepped into the middle of the charged battle over organized labor in Ohio on Tuesday, but he avoided weighing in on the contentious legislation that would dramatically limit …
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Erick Erickson / Erick's blog:
“An Incredible Moment in Politics.” Mitt Romney Won't Go There. — Hey Rick Perry, if you weren't trying to have fun with birtherism, this would probably be a much bigger media story today. Peter Hamby over at CNN referred to it as “an incredible moment in politics.”
Quinnipiac University:
Opposition To Ohio's SB 5 Grows, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Women, Union Members Push Kasich Deeper In Hole — Ohio voters support 57 - 32 percent the repeal of SB 5, the centerpiece of Gov. John Kasich's legislative program, as the margin against the governor's measure has almost doubled …
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Conn Carroll / Campaign 2012:
Romney refuses to back Kasich against govt unions
Romney refuses to back Kasich against govt unions
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Romney refuses to defend Kasich on PEU reform? …
Romney refuses to defend Kasich on PEU reform? …
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CNN:
Perry takes sides in Ohio union fight after Romney dodges issue
Perry takes sides in Ohio union fight after Romney dodges issue
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First Read / msnbc.com:
First Thoughts: The most meaningful contest of 2011?
First Thoughts: The most meaningful contest of 2011?
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
No Profile in Courage award for you, Mitt
No Profile in Courage award for you, Mitt
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John Harwood / The Caucus:
10 Questions for Rick Perry — Gov. Rick Perry of Texas is seeking to jump-start his Republican presidential campaign by proposing a new tax system: a 20 percent flat rate on individual and corporate income, down from the current 35 percent top rate, and elimination of existing taxes on estates, capital gains and dividends.
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Geneva Sands-Sadowitz / The Hill:
Wasserman Schultz blasts Perry's flat tax plan as ‘definition of insanity’ — Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wassserman Schultz slammed Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry's tax plan, saying his flat tax proposal would benefit the wealthiest Americans at the expense …
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Gary Langer / ABCNEWS:
Flat Tax Outpaces 9-9-9 in Poll, Notably Among Conservatives
Flat Tax Outpaces 9-9-9 in Poll, Notably Among Conservatives
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Perry campaign calls on Romney to release tax returns
Perry campaign calls on Romney to release tax returns
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
It's on: Republicans slam Elizabeth Warren for embracing Occupy Wall Street — Wow, this is going to be good: Occupy Wall Street is now officially an issue in what may be the highest-profile and most polarizing Senate race in the country. — National Republicans are now attacking Elizabeth Warren …
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The Daily Beast:
Who's Afraid of Elizabeth Warren? — The Harvard professor has spooked the right. As she begins her high-profile Senate campaign against GOP star Scott Brown in Massachusetts, the consumer advocate tells Samuel P. Jacobs how she created ‘much of the intellectual foundation’ for the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Joe Coscarelli / New York Magazine:
Occupy Wall Street: The Book
Occupy Wall Street: The Book
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Elizabeth Warren takes credit for the Occupy Wall Street protests
Elizabeth Warren takes credit for the Occupy Wall Street protests
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CBS News:
Herman Cain tops Mitt Romney in latest CBS/NYT poll — CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto. — Businessman Herman Cain is now atop the field of Republican White House hopefuls, squeaking past former Massachusetts …
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New York Times:
Anxiety on the Economy Fuels Volatility in 2012 Race — With Election Day just over a year away, a deep sense of economic anxiety and doubt about the future hangs over the nation, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll, with Americans' distrust of government at its highest level ever.
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Business Insider and The Caucus
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
EXCLUSIVE: GOP governors blast birther gambit — Texas Gov. Rick Perry's decision to delve back into birtherism — on CNBC and on the day he is rolling out an economic plan — has struck a nerve with responsible GOP officials and insiders. Two prominent governors have now gone on record with Right Turn to express their displeasure.
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
EXCLUSIVE: Jeb Bush denounces birtherism
EXCLUSIVE: Jeb Bush denounces birtherism
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CBO's Latest 10 Documents:
TRENDS IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME BETWEEN 1979 AND 2007 — Text-only. The full version of the summary may include tables, charts, and footnotes. — AFTER-TAX INCOME GREW MORE FOR HIGHEST-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS — After-tax income for the highest-income households grew more than it did for any other group.
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Douglas Elmendorf / Director's Blog:
Trends in the Distribution of Income
Trends in the Distribution of Income
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Business Insider
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Vice President Biden complains after dust-up with conservative reporter — Joe Biden's office has complained to the Senate press gallery about a confrontation the vice president had with a conservative journalist last week on Capitol Hill. — Biden aides asked whether Senate rules were broken …
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John Hayward / Human Events:
Thug Administration: White House Wants Jason Mattera Investigated for Biden Question
Thug Administration: White House Wants Jason Mattera Investigated for Biden Question
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David Weigel / Slate:
Herman Cain's Amazing Campaign Ad … - Saletan: Bachmann Thinks Our Military Was in Iraq Not To Liberate It but To Own It - The President of ASU on Rick Scott's Stupid Idea To Cut Funding for Liberal Arts Education - My Seven Beliefs About Tim Tebow: 1) He Is Not a Viable NFL Quarterback …
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John Berman / ABCNEWS:
'It's a Phenomenon!' Why Herman Cain's Campaign is Smoking
'It's a Phenomenon!' Why Herman Cain's Campaign is Smoking
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Josh Hafner / Iowa Caucuses:
Cain's Mark Block says ‘no subliminal message’ in new ad, discourages smoking
Cain's Mark Block says ‘no subliminal message’ in new ad, discourages smoking
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The Daily Caller, Washington Post and Guardian
Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
A 53% Surge in Poverty Rate Is Reshaping Suburbs — PARMA HEIGHTS, Ohio — The poor population in America's suburbs — long a symbol of a stable and prosperous American middle class — rose by more than half after 2000, forcing suburban communities across the country to re-evaluate their identities and how they serve their populations.
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Erik Wasson / The Hill:
White House backs Republican measure repealing 3% tax rule — The White House announced Tuesday that it supports passage of a House Republican bill intended to boost job creation and due up for a vote on Thursday. — The bill repeals a requirement that the federal government withhold 3 percent …
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Joe Garofoli / San Francisco Chronicle:
Obama freezes local reporters out of S.F. event
Obama freezes local reporters out of S.F. event
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James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
John Who? — A bizarre denial from the New York Times. — (Best of the tube tonight: Catch us on “Hannity” discussing Occupy Wall Street, crime and Joe Biden. Fox News Channel, 9 p.m. ET with a repeat showing at midnight ET.) — Kids say the darnedest things. On Twitter, grown-ups do too.
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San Francisco Chronicle:
Cops arrest Occupy Oakland protesters — (10-25) 05:58 PDT OAKLAND — Oakland police arrested dozens of people at a plaza outside City Hall, two weeks after the protesters began building an intricate encampment as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement against corporate greed and economic inequality.
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Rich Lowry / National Review:
Obama's Latter-Day McGovernism — When Pres. Barack Obama took the podium last Friday to abruptly announce the imminent end of the Iraq War, he ended on a ringing McGovernite note: “After a decade of war, the nation that we need to build — and the nation that we will build — is our own.”
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
Of Course the Iraq War Would End in Iran's Empowerment
Of Course the Iraq War Would End in Iran's Empowerment
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Marie Diamond / ThinkProgress:
Televangelist Pat Robertson Calls GOP Field Too ‘Extreme’ To Win General Election — You know you've hit rock bottom when one of the most radical, hate-spewing figures in America calls you “extreme.” That's how televangelist Pat Robertson described the field of GOP candidates, Right Wing Watch reports.
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