Immigration amendments stir questions on Republican intent
WASHINGTON - Nearly two months ago, Republican Party leaders urged their rank-and-file to embrace comprehensive immigration legislation as part of a broad effort to appeal to Hispanics and other minorities who rebuked Republican candidates in the 2012 elections.
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Comeback complete, Republican Sanford could be wild card in Congress
WASHINGTON - Fresh off a redemptive win in South Carolina's special election, former Governor Mark Sanford's return to Congress will make him a prominent wild card in an already fractious Republican caucus.
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U.S. congratulates Malaysia PM, notes concern about irregularities
WASHINGTON - The White House on Wednesday congratulated Malaysia's prime minister on his coalition's election victory but urged the government to address concerns about election irregularities.
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Venezuela's Government Condemns Obama's Comments
Venezuela's government on Saturday angrily rejected comments made by U.S. President Barack Obama about the South American country's political crisis and accused Washington of being behind violence that has followed its recent presidential election.
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Retired Justice O'Connor casts doubt on Bush v. Gore ruling
WASHINGTON - Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has voiced some regret about the court's intervention in the hotly contested 2000 presidential election that went to Republican George W. Bush over Democrat Al Gore.
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