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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty’s top policy adviser has left the campaign after less than two months, a Pawlenty spokesman said on Wednesday.

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Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant won a five-man Republican primary for Mississippi governor while the election to determine his Democratic opponent went into a runoff.

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An ex-aide to Pennsylvanian Rick Santorum wants to reclaim what his old boss lost in 2006: a seat in the United States Senate.

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Sarah Palin knocked presidential candidate Mitt Romney yesterday for waiting until the debt-ceiling compromise was a “done deal” before speaking out against it.

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COMMENTARY | Appearing on the “Sean Hannity Show” on Tuesday night, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin went after former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for being tardy about announcing his opposition to the debt ceiling bill.

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During Washington’s long-running debt debate, one name you didn’t hear very often was that of Sarah Palin.

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Trying to make up lost time, President Barack Obama plunged back into the search for money for his re-election campaign Wednesday with a coast-to-coast series of parties marking his 50th birthday after he was forced to cancel fundraisers because of the debt-ceiling crisis.

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Trying to make up for lost time, President Barack Obama plunged back into his re-election campaign Wednesday, urging supporters not to be discouraged by the frustrating debt negotiations that consumed Washington and kept him from raising money for his 2012 bid.

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The Alaska hair salon made famous for Sarah Palin’s up-do is getting the reality show treatment in a two-part series to be aired in September on TLC.

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President Barack Obama dodged a debt-ceiling fiasco Tuesday. He reacted with a wiped brow more than a victory lap, and with good reason.

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama suffered a defeat in the battle over raising the U.S. debt limit that may have repercussions for his efforts to restore growth to the U.S. economy and win re-election in 2012.

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COMMENTARY | Former New Mexico governor and current GOP presidential candidate Gary Johnson is known for breaking with his party and saying things that some would consider outlandish. But the typically popular Republican, among Democrats, may have overstepped his likability bounds regarding the U.S. debt ceiling.

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Yesterday we learned that former House Speaker and current presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is cheating. No, not with a woman; we already know all about how Gingrich’s love for America drove him to cheat on his first and second wives. Nope, yesterday Gawker broke the story that Gingrich is cheating in a much more heinous way: on Twitter. An ex-staffer claims that Gingrich’s campaign hired an …

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As Texas Lt. Governor David Dewhurst formally enters the race to replace the retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, former Solicitor General Ted Cruz, a tea party favorite, promises to make a race an old fashion establishment vs. conservative brawl.

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COMMENTARY | Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., seems to think the U.S. should default on its debt to rein in uncontrollable spending. She was hypercritical of President Barack Obama’s deal he insisted upon to raise the country’s debt ceiling by an Aug. 2 deadline.

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LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – Rachel Maddow has extended her MSNBC contract and will stay with the network through the 2012 election and well beyond, TheWrap has confirmed.

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Environmental issues and politics are as closely linked as bee is to a flower. Caring for “Mother Earth” is not necessarily a partisan issue, but it is woven into candidate speeches each election cycle. Eventually the debt ceiling debate will be settled and the focus will return to the candidates vying to become the next Commander in Chief.

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) – The Wasilla, Alaska, beauty salon credited with designing Sarah Palin’s trademark “up-do” hairstyle will be the subject of its own reality television show, “Big Hair Alaska”.

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COMMENTARY | After three weekends at the box office, Sarah Palin’s documentary, “The Undefeated,” has barely managed to gross over $112,000, according to Box Office Mojo . It is, by all accounts, a cinematic flop, regardless of the protestations of director Stephen Bannon. But will the dismal results at the theaters have any effect on whether or not the former Alaska governor will run for …

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COMMENTARY | Sarah Palin posted a letter to her Facebook page Thursday, a letter of congratulations to Tea Party members she supported in the 2010 midterm election. In her lengthy prose, Palin goes on for 14 paragraphs talking about being “deadly serious” about cutting the budget or averting a “fiscal disaster.”

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George Lopez is one person who does not support a Sarah Palin presidency in any form. In fact, the comedian and late night talk show host told CNN’s Piers Morgan that he would leave for Canada if the former Alaska governor is ever elected president of the United States.

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COMMENTARY | In 2008, a charismatic mystery candidate named Barack Obama was elected president of the United States. He gave good speech. He campaigned on ambiguous things like “Hope and Change,” “Change we can Believe In.” When the messiah speaks the youth will hear,” Louis Farrakhan said of Obama in 2008. “And the messiah is absolutely speaking.” Before he took office he testified to his …

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Texas Rep. Ron Paul is “strongly against” the debt ceiling compromise between the White House and congressional leaders, a spokesman said.

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Tim Pawlenty’s spokesman slammed the potential deal to end the debt ceiling negotiations, calling it “nothing to celebrate.”

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The top GOP 2012 candidates are criticizing the deal to raise the debt ceiling and reduce the deficit, which Congress is now considering. After Washington’s political class spent months in bitter partisan …

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republicans looking to unseat President Barack Obama in the 2012 election are taking stands on the proposed 11th-hour deal to raise the U.S. borrowing limit — mostly against Republican leaders in Congress.

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Mitt Romney bolsters his reputation for insincerity by pandering to the right, says Michael Tomasky.

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It’s official: Mitt Romney is against the debt limit-raising deal struck between President Obama and congressional leaders.

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Mitt Romney had not commented on any of the many potential deals to raise the debt ceiling until Monday morning, when he came out against the first plan that actually seems likely to become law. Romney has made economic issues the focus of his campaign, but many think the timing on his statement looks cynical. At this point, Romney can’t really change the elements of the deal–only help sink it …

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Looks like President Barack Obama may get his 50th birthday bash after all.

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Same-sex marriage might seem like a straightforward issue: You’re for it or against it. Yet for the field of Republican presidential hopefuls, it’s proving to be an awkward topic as public attitudes change and more states legalize gay unions, the latest being New York.

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President Barack Obama used a brief Sunday night appearance to appeal to independent voters and to distance himself from the debt ceiling compromise hashed out by leaders in Congress — even while indicating he would sign it.

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President Barack Obama announced an 11th-hour deal with Congress to avert an unprecedented default on US debt payments, which would have sown chaos across the global economy.

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Gary Johnson is an unusual politician. Contrarian but constructive, Johnson hopes to move the Republican Party in the direction of being a socially “tolerant” party that emphasizes limited government above all else.

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama said on Sunday he was appalled by the Syrian government’s use of violence against its people in the city of Hama and promised to work with others to isolate President Bashar al-Assad.

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Former Army Lt. Dan Choi — one of the most prominent faces of last year’s successful campaign for congressional repeal of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy — is considering offering his support to an Obama opponent in 2012.

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Michele Bachmann wins the straw poll at the conservative women’s summit.

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US President Barack Obama on Friday unveiled a new deal with automakers on fuel economy standards that he said would be a crucial step towards reducing US dependence on foreign oil.

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US President Barack Obama held an urgent White House summit with key Democratic allies Saturday as his Republican foes said fever-pitch efforts to avert a disastrous debt default would soon pay off.

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The fight over the debt ceiling has turned into a dramatic leadership test for President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner, opponents in a divided government who’ve gone from negotiating in secret to facing off in public at a watershed moment for the country and their own political careers.

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