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Pelosi defends Obamacare claims, can't predict effect on Dems in midterms — Washington (CNN) - House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said Sunday neither she nor President Barack Obama misled the American people when they said, during the run-up to the passage of Obamacare, that people could keep their health insurance plans.
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Netanyahu on Iran: ‘This is a bad deal’ — (CNN) - Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning against the potential deal over Iran's nuclear program between Tehran and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, along with Germany,.


David Plouffe to ABC: GOP Plan to Run Against Obamacare an ‘Impossibility’ — On This Week With George Stephanopoulos Sunday morning, former Obama advior David Plouffe dismissed the comparisons between the second terms of President Barack Obama and former President George W Bush …
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Pelosi: Dems ‘stand tall’ behind O-Care
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D.C. insurance commissioner fired a day after questioning Obamacare fix — A day after he questioned President Obama's decision to unwind a major tenet of the health-care law and said the nation's capital might not go along, D.C. insurance commissioner William P. White was fired.
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Health-care law has changed game for Democrats looking to 2014 election
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In Fracas on Health Coverage, Some Democrats Feel Exposed
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Louisiana Republican Who Backs Obamacare's Medicaid Provision Wins Seat Over Party Favorite — Campaign ad for Rep.-Elect Vance McAllister (R) — Louisiana voters elected Republican Vance McAllister in a runoff to fill the state's vacant Fifth District U.S. House seat on Saturday.
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McAllister wins La. House special election — Republican businessman Vance McAllister has won a special House election in Louisiana, an upset victory for a political newcomer. — McAllister defeated Louisiana state Sen. Neil Riser (R) by 60 percent to 40 percent with all precincts reporting.
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McAllister wins La. House runoff
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McAllister Wins 5th District Congressional Seat
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Scott Walker: Next GOP presidential nominee must be a governor — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says Republicans must pick a governor or a former governor as its presidential nominee in 2016 to maintain a proper outsider ethos. — “I think its got to be an outsider, I think both the presidential …
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Arne Duncan: ‘White suburban moms’ upset that Common Core shows their kids aren't ‘brilliant’ — U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan told a group of state schools superintendents Friday that he found it “fascinating” that some of the opposition to the Common Core State Standards has come from …
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Woodward: Obamacare not Watergate, but it ‘is going to get worse’ — President Barack Obama's mishandling of the Affordable Care Act rollout has been incompetent, Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward said, but it doesn't rise to past president-dooming scandals.


Martin O'Malley Takes “Believe” Campaign To The Presidential Stage — In a speech to New Hampshire Democrats, the possible presidential hopeful turns his Baltimore campaign into a national argument. But for Warren and Clinton supporters, the focus isn't O'Malley. — AFP / Getty Images
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Four years ago, GOP showed exactly what was false about Obama's keep-your-coverage promise — It is now painfully evident to millions of Americans that President Obama's promise that they could keep their current health coverage under Obamacare wasn't true.
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GOP's third shot at Senate: Charm or bust? — Sharron Angle. Christine O'Donnell. Todd Akin. Richard Mourdock. After Republican primaries produced that horror show of candidates in two consecutive elections, probably costing the party control of the Senate, GOP leaders vowed that 2014 must be different.