Mitt Romney is taking great pains to avoid disclosing exactly where his money is invested, making use of what the Washington Post calls "an obscure exception in federal ethics laws" to avoid public scrutiny.
Read MoreMitt Romney is taking great pains to avoid disclosing exactly where his money is invested, making use of what the Washington Post calls "an obscure exception in federal ethics laws" to avoid public scrutiny.
Read MoreDozens of Philadelphia women joined DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Rep. Allyson Schwartz in the city's famous Love Park to protest the Republicans' anti-women's health agenda.
Read MoreDNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Pennsylvania's Rep. Allyson Schwartz spent the day with Philadelphia women discussing the issues that matter to female voters and the recent attempts by Republicans to undermine women's rights.
Read MoreHere's all the evidence you need to prove that the Republican attacks on women's health are not the "fiction" RNC chair Reince Priebus believes.
Read MoreMitt Romney now has more than half of the Republican delegates he needs to gain the GOP nomination. As he heads toward the general election as the presumptive nominee, Romney, equipped with his Etch A Sketch, is hoping that the American voting public—women and Hispanics in particular—have short-term memories.
Read MoreDuring today's Associated Press luncheon, President Obama explained what's inside the Ryan Republican budget—"a budget so far to the right it makes the Contract for America look like the New Deal."
Read MoreRomney's attempts at Etch A Sketching have begun: In a desperate attempt to win back a few of the Latino voters he has so thoroughly alienated by his extreme immigration rhetoric, Romney's trying to distract from his own anti-immigrant record by falsely attacking the President.
Read MoreMitt Romney and Rick Santorum have taken the circus that is the Republican primary to Wisconsin, where they're trying to wow the Tea Party through blatant attempts to out-extreme each other. But recent polling shows that no matter which candidate wins the nomination, they'll still suffer a major loss: Women are running from the Republicans in droves.
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