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Colin Powell endorses Barack Obama for president — PLAY CBS NEWS VIDEO — (CBS News) Former Secretary of State Colin Powell broke with the Republican party during the 2008 election, to endorse then-candidate Barack Obama for president, calling Obama a “transformational figure.”
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Colin Powell again endorses Obama — Former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Thursday that he would again endorse President Obama, breaking from the Republican Party to support the incumbent president. — “You know I voted for him in 2008 and I plan to stick with him in 2012 and will vote …
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Talking Points Memo:
Colin Powell Endorses Obama, Will ‘Stick With Him In 2012’ — Colin Powell, former secretary of state under President George W. Bush, endorsed President Obama for re-election in 2012, saying that he supported him in 2008 and will “stick with” Obama in 2012. Powell made the announcement in an appearance on “CBS This Morning” Thursday.
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Jane C. Timm / msnbc.com:
Colin Powell endorses President Obama for second term
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
In Defense of Richard Mourdock — It is his Democratic opponent who is engaging in Akin-style sophistry. — With less than two weeks to go before the election, the left is anxious to talk about abortion, and you can see why. To be sure, Gallup found in May that Americans are considerably likelier …
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Reading God's Will in Indiana — Attempting to read the divine will is a notoriously perilous enterprise, all the more so in the middle of a hotly contested Senate race. Richard Mourdock, the Republican nominee from Indiana, has come to appreciate this fact since answering a debate question …
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Justin Sink / Ballot Box:
Obama tells Leno: ‘Rape is rape’ — During an appearance on “The Tonight Show” taped Wednesday evening, President Obama slammed Richard Mourdock over the Republican Senate candidate's controversial comments about pregnancies resulting from rape. — Asked by host Jay Leno about Mourdock's comments …
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Kevin Liptak / CNN:
TRENDING: McCain says Mourdock endorsement up in the air
TRENDING: McCain says Mourdock endorsement up in the air
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Michael McAuliff / The Huffington Post:
Richard Mourdock Rape Comment Reveals Stark Divide, Harsh Question For GOP
Richard Mourdock Rape Comment Reveals Stark Divide, Harsh Question For GOP
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Matt Bai / The Caucus:
How Bill Clinton May Have Hurt the Obama Campaign — When the histories of the 2012 campaign are written, much will be made of Bill Clinton's re-emergence. His convention speech may well have marked the finest moment of President Obama's re-election campaign, and his ads on the president's behalf were memorable.
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Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Bill Clinton — from savior to potential scapegoat in less than two months — If President Obama loses this election, the Democrats will need a scapegoat. The obvious scapegoat would be Obama himself. But he's been getting free passes all of his life, and the left-liberals who comprise …
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Jonathan S. Tobin / Commentary Magazine:
Dems Begin the Post-Obama Blame Game
Dems Begin the Post-Obama Blame Game
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Associated Press:
AP-GFK POLL: ROMNEY ERASES OBAMA LEAD AMONG WOMEN — WASHINGTON (AP) — What gender gap? — Less than two weeks out from Election Day, Republican Mitt Romney has erased President Barack Obama's 16-point advantage among women, a new Associated Press-GfK poll shows.
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Meghashyam Mali / Ballot Box:
AP poll: Romney leads Obama 47-45, tied among female voters
AP poll: Romney leads Obama 47-45, tied among female voters
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Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Dear Donald, It's Over — It's not us. It's you. You've been annoying in the past. You've also been good copy. But your latest pitiful attempt to keep your name in headlines is one empty bid for attention too many. By Lloyd Grove. — It's been fun, Donald.
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Donald Trump mocked on Twitter
Donald Trump mocked on Twitter
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Pablo Sandoval / detroitnews.com:
Mitt Romney for President — (Charles V. Tines / The Detroit News) — Americans will be making two choices when they cast their presidential ballots on Nov. 6. They will be selecting the individual who will lead the nation over the next four years, a period that promises to be every bit as challenging as the past four.
Jon.Ralston / Ralston Reports:
My column: Why Romney hasn't surrendered Nevada — Mitt Romney campaigned in Nevada today for the second consecutive day. The question is: Why? — Any reasonable analysis of the early voting numbers so far shows that the Democratic machine is crushing the Republicans' Rube Goldberg contraption.
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Monica Langley / Wall Street Journal:
For Clinton as Top Diplomat, Tumultuous Closing Chapter — Hillary Clinton's final weeks as Secretary of State were supposed to be more of a victory lap. But that quickly changed after the disastrous events in Benghazi. WSJ's Monica Langley and Jerry Seib discuss the end of her tenure and future prospects.
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Obama lead in Virginia up to 5 points — A new Public Policy Polling survey in Virginia, conducted on behalf of Health Care for America Now, finds Barack Obama expanding his lead in the aftermath of his debate victory Monday night. He now has 51% to 46% for Mitt Romney, up from a 49/47 advantage last weekend.
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James Bennet / The Atlantic Online:
The Bloomberg Way — The mayor of New York on his soda ban, why he doesn't worry about approval ratings, governing in the age of Twitter, and the dumbed-down media — You could look at Michael Bloomberg—astringent, profane, irritated by small talk, impatient with the politics of empathy …
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Alex Altman / Swampland:
TIME Poll: Obama Leads by 5 in Ohio — President Barack Obama, joined by Vice President Joe Biden, speaks during a campaign event at Triangle Park in Dayton, Ohio, on Oct. 23, 2012. — Buoyed by early voting in his favor, Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney by five points in the pivotal state of Ohio, according to a new TIME poll.
Ben Armbruster / ThinkProgress:
GOP Rep Says Strike On Iran's Nuclear Facilities Would Not Be An Act Of War — Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said on CNN last night that neither he, nor the Iranians, would consider an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities an act of war.
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Rep. Moran's son resigns from father's campaign amid voter fraud scandal — Patrick Moran, the son of Virginia Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.) and the field director for his father's reelection bid, resigned abruptly Wednesday after a video linked him to voter fraud.
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Slate:
Will Ohio State's Football Team Decide Who Wins the White House? — How politically irrelevant events—like a college football game—can determine who wins an election. — “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.” —Winston Churchill"
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Steven Pinker / Opinionator:
Why Are States So Red and Blue? — Regardless of who wins the presidential election, we already know now how most of the electoral map will be colored, which will be close to the way it has been colored for decades. Broadly speaking, the Southern and Western desert and mountain states …
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The New York Times Company:
The New York Times Company Reports 2012 Third-Quarter Results — The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) announced today a 2012 third-quarter diluted loss per share from continuing operations of $.02 compared with diluted earnings per share from continuing operations of $.04 in the same period of 2011.
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Eric Owens / The Daily Caller:
Double-secret probation: Student threatened with punishment after filming Democratic congressman's abortion answer — Collin Peterson, the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 7th District since 1991, no doubt expected softball questions and happy glad-handing when he visited Evangelical …
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