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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Election 2012: Races tight, Pennsylvania reclaims "swing state" status: poll

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10/18/2012
Reuters Election 2012 Daily round-up of the day's top news from the campaign trail, the White House and all the politics in between
Races tight, Pennsylvania reclaims "swing state" status: poll
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Senate race in Pennsylvania has become "too close to call" three weeks before the election, while President Barack Obama's lead in the state has slipped from 12 to 4 percentage points after a disappointing debate performance, a Quinnipiac poll said on Tuesday.
Paul Ryan's charms fall flat in Irish homeland
GRAIGUENAMANAGH, Ireland (Reuters) - In the land of his ancestors, Paul Ryan's Irish charm is failing him.
Massachusetts Senate hopeful Warren leads fundraising race
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic hopeful in a hotly contested Massachusetts Senate race, was the top fundraiser among Senate candidates in the third quarter with $12.1 million, according to reports from candidates on Monday.
"I take responsibility" for Benghazi: Clinton
LIMA (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton assumed responsibility on Monday for last month's deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, which has become an issue in the hard-fought U.S. presidential campaign.
Supreme Court to weigh Arizona voter registration case
(Reuters) - The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to consider whether Arizona can demand that voters show proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
Retired justice prods Congress, candidates on gun control
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens prodded Congress on Monday to act and presidential candidates to speak out on gun control at a time when gunmen are carrying out mass killings across the United States.
Senate hopeful Thompson's son says send Obama back to Kenya
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - The son of Senate candidate and former Wisconsin governor Tommy Thompson has apologized for telling Republicans that the November 6 election gives them the chance to send President Barack Obama back to Kenya.
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