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Romney leads from behind on immigration

Steve Kornacki
Quietly, Romney answers a simple immigration question he’s been avoiding for months

Devaluing care work — and women

Irin Carmon
Protections for care workers and paid sick days are off the political agenda, and women are paying the price

Bernanke makes strong defense of Fed rate policies

Martin Crutsinger
Bernanke said the Fed needs bold policies to drive down borrowing rates

Ohio: A plague on both your parties

Jean MacKenzie
In rural stretches of the state, residents are unimpressed with Romney and Obama in equal measure

“The Libertarian Case for Mitt Romney” is hilarious

Alex Pareene
Multiple pundits offer a thoroughly unconvincing argument for liberty-minded voters

GOP’s October surprise?

Craig Unger
Source reveals "Jimmy Carter Strategy" to make Obama seem weak on defense in campaign's final month

Five hard truths the debates won’t address

Mattea Kramer
Expect both candidates to slavishly stay on message -- and avoid discussing some of the country's biggest problems

Will Mitt run on torture?

Alex Pareene
His advisers want him to bring waterboarding back. Challenging Obama on torture might be his debate surprise

US military deaths in Afghanistan hit 2,000

Patrick Quinn
The toll has climbed steadily in recent months with a spate of attacks by Afghan army and police

The right’s pop-culture problem

Andrew O'Hehir
From Clint to "Won't Back Down" to "October Baby": A recent history of embarrassing right-wing culture moments

Mexican Mitt

Ian Haney-Lopez
Romney's crack about wishing he was Latino shows how very, very white he is

Can anyone save the GOP?

Jonathan Bernstein
After Mitt, Republicans will need a sane leader to drag them back to reality. Problem is, they don't do sane

What makes Virgil Goode run?

Alex Seitz-Wald
The third-party presidential candidate makes his case

Israelis split over Netanyahu’s UN speech

Noga Tarnopolsky
Many have mocked the prime minister’s crude bomb cartoon. Others have lauded him for marking a red line with Iran

Obama and Romney both phoning Bibi

Natasha Lennard
The president and the Israeli prime minister smoothed over rumored tensions with U.N. speeches

For the GOP, taxes are optional

Tim Price
Instead of establishing a baseline for rich taxpayers, House Republicans want the rich to chip in what they want

GOP’s ACORN moment

Alex Seitz-Wald
A Republican consulting firm allegedly commits voter registration fraud. Where's the right-wing outrage this time?

Weird news: Iranian news agency reposts Onion article

Natasha Lennard
The Fars News Agency reprinted a parody story on how rural whites prefer Ahmadinejad to Obama

Tea party hero changes tune to woo Ind. moderates

TOM LoBIANCO
Richard Mourdock moves slightly closer to the center

Sorry, it’s not Romney’s fault

Steve Kornacki
Conservatives who point their fingers at him now should think of how they've behaved for the last four years

Romney campaign approaching self-parody

Jean MacKenzie
In Romneyland, the line separating reality from satire is growing increasingly blurred. Does it even matter?

Tea Party favorite Steve King in trouble

Alex Seitz-Wald
Two new polls show Iowa Republican and Tea Party favorite Steve King in a dead heat with his Democratic opponent

Mitt’s poll plunge continues

Jamelle Bouie
The latest numbers roundup shows the former Massachusetts governor slipping nationwide

Lewis Black returns to Broadway

Mark Kennedy
"Running on Empty" comes to Broadway on Oct. 9, but only for eight shows
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