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Michael Gerson | Catholic vote might cost Obama key states
The Courier-Journal
WASHINGTON — In a blowout presidential election, a few large issues dominate. In a tight election, a range of smaller concerns — important to strategic constituencies in battleground states — can end up being crucial. President Obama may have hoped
Michael Gerson: Catholics won't go quietly this election yearNewsOK.com
Catholic anger could hurt Obama in battleground statesSan Antonio Express

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Daily Political

Mitt Romney Begins To Stir In Fight For US Hispanic Votes
Huffington Post
By Steve Holland and Sam Youngman WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) - Republican US presidential candidate Mitt Romney is launching a push to appeal to Hispanic voters but has far to go to reverse a huge lead that President Barack Obama holds with this key
Romney begins to stir in fight for US Hispanic votesChicago Tribune
Mitt Romney Struggling to Gain Hispanic VotesDaily Political
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Wonkbook: The 4 policymakers who could decide the 2012 election
Washington Post (blog)
The main channel of contagion is financial. Exports to Europe are 1.2 percent of GDP. That's not nothing, but it's not that much. The bigger problem is that "European banks have lent more than $6 trillion to the rest of the world, twice as much as US

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How A Lobbyist And His iPad Helped Stop A Telephone Tax
Northwest Public Radio
In order to understand this story you need to know in Washington there's no sales tax on your old fashioned home telephone line. It's a tax exemption. Last year, Sprint Wireless sued the state of Washington. It said that so many people have given up

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Washington Times

Tumultuous Vote in Egypt Tests Fledgling Democracy
Wall Street Journal
Polling in Egypt is unreliable, but four main contenders have emerged from a field of 13. The apparent front-runner is Amr Moussa, a liberal secularist who opposes establishing a religious state and would be Egypt's first nonmilitary head of state in
Egyptians vote in first free presidential electionWashington Times
Egyptian Elections: There Is No Clear Frontrunner in a Crowded FieldDaily Beast
Top a.m. stories, 05/23San Angelo Standard Times
Asia Times Online -msnbc.com (blog) -Examiner.com
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