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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Election 2012: Supreme Court to weigh Arizona voter registration case

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10/16/2012
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
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.
Romney hits Obama on China policies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Saturday accused President Barack Obama of failing to "stand up to China" after the U.S. Treasury put off releasing a politically sensitive report on the currency policies of major U.S. trading partners.
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