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In defense of the undecided voter
David Sirota
Given how similar the candidates are, the real rubes are the ones who think the choice is simple
Akin tied to “domestic terrorist”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Akin donated $200 to the political campaign of an activist later convicted of threatening abortion providers
Politico takes on “conspiracy theories,” including various real non-conspiracy things
Alex Pareene
Reporter Ginger Gibson dismisses them as conspiracy theorists -- even those with real fears about voter suppression
GOP’s binders full of offensive rape remarks
Sarah Seltzer
Senate candidate Richard Mourdock is just the latest to make headlines. Why the right-wing can't help themselves
Mitt’s six biggest lies to women
Lynn Parramore
In a campaign noted for its deceit, Romney's appeals to women voters have been especially craven
Tony NYC suburb welcomes NJ’s first pot dispensary
Geoff Mulvihill
Montclair is close to being the first New Jersey town with a legal medical marijuana dispensary
James O’Keefe does something right
Alex Seitz-Wald
We never thought we'd see the day, but his new video is actually legit
Fox News: Who’s Richard Mourdock?
Alex Seitz-Wald
The GOP Senate candidate's rape comments are a huge story today. Just not on Fox News
How the right plans to overturn Roe v. Wade
Irin Carmon
Slowly but surely, a Romney presidency would lay the groundwork to ban abortion
Rape remarks haunt the GOP
Steve Kornacki
Richard Mourdock becomes the latest candidate to embarrass himself. Will it cost his party the Senate?
What “health of the mother” means
Suzanne Edwards
When cancer was suspected during my pregnancy, I faced a decision no woman wants -- and few politicians understand
Richard Mourdock, misogynist
Irin Carmon
Pregnancy after rape is what "God intended," says the Indiana Republican, showing the real right-to-life movement
GOP senate candidate: Pregnancy from rape “is something that God intended”
Jillian Rayfield
Indiana treasurer Richard Mourdock explains why he opposes abortion, even in cases of rape or incest
Akin arrested three times
Alex Seitz-Wald
According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, he was protesting abortion clinics in the 1980s
Todd Akin’s militia ties exposed
Alex Seitz-Wald
The senate candidate's claims that he had nothing to do with an extremist group is unraveling fast
A last-ditch pitch to women
Irin Carmon
Obama and Romney threw in as many references to women as possible, just in case
Battling reckless Romney
Joan Walsh
The president has to show that he's the only candidate who's tough enough to fight for peace in tonight's debate
Obama immigration stance locks in Hispanic support
Nicholas Riccardi
The Obama campaign is counting on the Hispanic vote to win in Nevada and other swing states
George McGovern dies at age 90
Kristi Eaton, Walter R. Mears
He was a life-long liberal who tried to unseat Nixon, "the most corrupt president in history"
Fourteen most extreme candidates
Evelyn Schlatter
Michele Bachmann has company. A who's who of the hard-right currently running for office
George McGovern: He deserved better
Joan Walsh
In 1972 the populist war hero was destroyed by Richard Nixon's dirty tricks and Democrats' self-destructive fear
It’s not just forced ultrasound: Abortion rights under assault
Michelle Chen
Last year, some 1,100 bills targeted reproductive rights -- and 135 passed in 36 states. The cost? Women's health
Why President Romney would let down the right
Meg Jacobs
If Mitt Romney wins, conservatives will demand sweeping change. As usual, they'll be disappointed
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