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Jennifer Jacobs / Des Moines Register:
Romney says abortion legislation isn't part of his agenda — Mitt Romney today said no abortion legislation is part of his agenda, but he would prohibit federally-funded international nonprofits from providing abortions in other countries. — “There's no legislation with regards to abortion …
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Elise Foley / The Huffington Post:
Mitt Romney Abortion Stance Changes, As Candidate Says He Won't Push To Restrict Access … FOLLOW: — Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, Abortion, Elections 2012, Video, Mitt Romney Des Moines Register, Mitt Romney Abortion, Mitt Romney 2012, Women's News, Politics News
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Kaili Joy Gray / Daily Kos:
Romney: Abortion is not ‘part of my agenda.’ Romney campaign: Oh yes it is. — There really isn't a position on abortion that Mitt Romney hasn't taken. He has promised to support Roe v. Wade. He has promised to support a constitutional amendment defining an egg as a person.
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Roger Simon / Politico:
Eat crow and pray for Joe — When Barack Obama was up by 4 percentage points in the polls, the media said the race was a dead heat. — Now that Obama is down by 4 percentage points in the polls, the media say he is dead meat. — The media giveth, and the media taketh away. Fickle be the name of the media.
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
Team Romney looking for knockout by Ryan — Republicans believe a strong performance by Paul Ryan at Thursday's vice presidential debate could keep the reeling Obama campaign from regaining its footing. — The party is riding high after a series of new polls showed a dramatic swing …
Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
Paul Ryan: ‘Inner City’ People Need To Be Taught ‘Good Discipline, Good Character’
Paul Ryan: ‘Inner City’ People Need To Be Taught ‘Good Discipline, Good Character’
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Arlette Saenz / ABCNEWS:
Biden To Answer Questions at Vice Presidential Debate After Months of No National TV Interviews
Biden To Answer Questions at Vice Presidential Debate After Months of No National TV Interviews
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Meghashyam Mali / The Hill:
Gibbs: Big Bird ad raised ‘important point’ — Obama campaign adviser Robert Gibbs on Wednesday defended an ad using Sesame Street character Big Bird to attack GOP candidate Mitt Romney, saying it raised an “important point.” — “The ad and the president have an important point on this,” said Gibbs on NBC's “Today” show.
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Toby Harnden / Daily Mail:
Obama ‘believed he had BEATEN Romney’ in Denver debate - after ignoring advice of top aides on preparation
Obama ‘believed he had BEATEN Romney’ in Denver debate - after ignoring advice of top aides on preparation
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Tears of a Clown — Obama's torpor sends Andrew Sullivan into a heartbroken rage.
Tears of a Clown — Obama's torpor sends Andrew Sullivan into a heartbroken rage.
Jack Welch / Wall Street Journal:
I Was Right About That Strange Jobs Report — The economy would need to be growing at breakneck speed for unemployment to drop to 7.8% from 8.3% in the course of two months. — Imagine a country where challenging the ruling authorities—questioning, say, a piece of data released by central headquarters …
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Associated Press:
US OFFICIALS: WE DIDN'T LINK LIBYA ATTACK TO VIDEO — WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department said Tuesday it never concluded that the consulate attack in Libya stemmed from protests over an American-made video ridiculing Islam, raising further questions about why the Obama administration used …
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Jesse Helfrich / The Hill:
Rep. Issa closes in on Clinton — Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is setting his sights on his biggest political target yet: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. — Issa, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is treading more carefully than he did with his investigation …
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Josh Rogin / Foreign Policy:
State Department: No video protest at the Benghazi consulate
State Department: No video protest at the Benghazi consulate
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Glenn Thrush / Politico:
Angst grows among Obama supporters — First came the nausea. Then came the anxiety. — After months of watching Mitt Romney twist in the media glare, a growing number of President Barack Obama's supporters — though confined for now to a noisy minority of liberals …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Oct. 9: Romney Erases Obama's Convention Bounce in Forecast — Following another day of strong polling on Tuesday, Mitt Romney advanced into the best position in the FiveThirtyEight forecast since the party conventions. His chances of winning the Electoral College are now 28.8 percent in the forecast, his highest since Aug. 29.
Bradley Klapper / Associated Press:
State Dept reveals new details of Benghazi attack — WASHINGTON (AP) — All was quiet outside the U.S. Consulate as evening fell on Benghazi and President Barack Obama's envoy to Libya was retiring after a day of diplomatic meetings. — There was no indication of the harrowing events …
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Dana Hughes / ABCNEWS:
Attack on Benghazi Consulate ‘Unprecedented,’ State Department Official Says
Attack on Benghazi Consulate ‘Unprecedented,’ State Department Official Says
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BuzzFeed:
Romney Son, Tagg, Takes Charge — The eldest is “the most trusted individual in Mitt's life,” after Mom. The family versus the advisers. — Tagg Romney (left) with his parents and consultants Eric Fehrnstrom (right) and Stuart Stevens. — Image by Reuters/Brian Snyder / Reuters
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Mitt Romney interview — In a Tuesday evening phone interview with Right Turn, Mitt Romney called out the White House for “misrepresenting” events in Libya and brushed off the post-debate attacks on him as ineffective. He also gave a friendly warning to running mate Paul Ryan …
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Sandra Sobieraj Westfall / People.com:
Sarah Palin Says She's Writing a Fitness Book — New photos of Sarah Palin looking very thin have caused a stir online, and now the former Alaska governor and 2008 VP nominee tells PEOPLE she's just fine and is, in fact, working with her family on a new fitness book.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
House, Senate campaigns welcome lobbyists shunned by Team Obama — Democratic lobbyists shunned by President Obama's campaign are turning their attention to Senate and House races in a bid for relevance as the fall's action shifts to battleground states. — Lobbyists and other senior K …
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Paul Krugman, Then and Now — In the Democrats' effort to brand Mitt Romney a “liar,” former economist Paul Krugman has taken a leading role, as I noted here. Krugman, as a full-time shill for the Obama administration, has tried to put a positive face on Obama's dismal economic record.
Stephen Gandel / Fortune:
Obama trounces Welch's job record — Jack Welch's hiring history isn't much to tweet about. — FORTUNE — Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric, has attacked the notion that President Obama and his policies are creating jobs. On Friday, Welch in a message sent through Twitter accused …
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Stephen Gandel / Fortune:
Welch can't take the heat: I quit
Welch can't take the heat: I quit
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Ross Tuttle / The Nation:
Stopped-and-Frisked: ‘For Being a F***king Mutt’ [VIDEO] — Exclusive audio obtained by The Nation of a stop-and-frisk carried out by the New York Police Department freshly reveals the discriminatory and unprofessional way in which this controversial policy is being implemented on the city's streets.
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Ann Saphir / Reuters:
FED FOCUS-How a Fed inflation hawk changed his mind — Narayana Kocherlakota surprised economists around the world last month when he called on the U.S. central bank to hold interest rates near zero, possibly for several years to come. — One of the newest members of the Federal Reserve's top table …
John Detrixhe / Bloomberg:
U.S. Downgrade Seen as Upgrade as U.S. Debt Dissolved — ‘Gang of 8’ Fights Fiscal Cliff, Debt in Private — U.S. debt has shrunk to a six-year low relative to the size of the economy as homeowners, cities and companies cut borrowing, undermining rating companies' downgrading of the nation's credit rating.
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