Topic: Mike Murphy
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Where GOP candidates stand on Rush Limbaugh remarks
What did Mitt Romney and the GOP candidates say about Rush Limbaugh's remarks about law student Sandra Fluke?
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Hoekstra Super Bowl ad a slippery slope toward Asian-bashing?
Hoekstra Super Bowl commercial "really, really dumb": Republican Senate hopeful Pete Hoekstra aired a Super Bowl commercial that remind some of Michigan's Asian-bashing history.
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Robert Reich
No Democrat should want a Gingrich nomination
The future of America is too important to accept even a small risk of a Gingrich presidency.
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The Vote
Too white? Iowa is 91% white, but does that mean it shouldn't vote first?
Too white: Iowa, which plays a big role in the presidential nominating process, is not racially representative of the US, an NBC correspondent recently noted. But in other ways, analysts say, Iowa reflects the national average.
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Air Jordans spark fights, vandalism and pepper spray incident (VIDEO)
Air Jordans went on sale Friday. Shoppers lined up all night to purchase the coveted sneakers, but in some states fights broke out and police made arrests.
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Zdeno Chara not suspended by NHL despite big hit on Pacioretty
Zdeno Chara of the Boston Bruins will not be suspended by the NHL following his damaging check on Montreal forward Max Pacioretty. The injured Canadiens player said Wednesday he's mad that the league did not punish Zdeno Chara.
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Tony Curtis remembered for acting versatility and artwork
Tony Curtis died at his Las Vegas-area home late Wednesday night. A World War 2 veteran, Tony Curtis acted in both film and television. He also painted and wrote his autobiography later in life.
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Poll: Poizner surges in California governor's race
Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner now trails Meg Whitman by just 10 percentage points in California governor's race, according to polling by his campaign.
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Long live the Democrats? Not so fast.
To stay in power they must sell the idea of benevolent government and capture Republican populism.
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GOP weakened by demographic, political forces
Experts say changing geographic and demographic trends are further endangering an already-beleaguered Republican party.
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McCain and Obama campaigns go negative in home stretch
With a month to Election Day, the presidential candidates go after unsavory connections in each other’s past.
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The Vote
Conservatives question McCain's attack strategy
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The Vote
Republican insiders caught by hot mic: Race is over
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Campaign '08 enters goofy stage
Paris Hilton for president! Just kidding, but the election's silly season may be eroding Obama's 'celebrity.'
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Campaign '08 enters goofy stage
Paris Hilton for president! Just kidding, but the election's silly season may be eroding Obama's 'celebrity.'







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