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McCain Attack On Susan Rice Backfires

Dawn Megli
Executive Producer

McCain backed off his attack of Susan Rice, saying on "Fox News Sunday" that the U.N. ambassador is "not the problem" with how the White House handled the fallout from the Benghazi attack. The softer tone is necessary as the shift in the Senate's balance of power since the last election means the remaining 45 Republican senators will face an uphill battle blocking her nomination. 

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Immigration Reform Shouldn't Be About Winning Elections

(Boss Tweed, Creative Commons)

The debate should be about the people who are suffering from Washington’s inaction.

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Republicans Push For Immigration Reform

Protestors rally for immigration reform (Elvert Barnes/Creative Commons).

Derek Belle
Staff Reporter

In the wake of the 2012 election, many prominent Republicans are beginning to rethink their stance on immigration.

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Elections: Even In L.A. County, Some Voters Lined Up Until Last-Minute

Voting Booths At L.A. County Registrar Recorder's Building (Photo Credit- Leah Harari)

Leah Harari
Staff Reporter

Last-minute voters line up and wait their turn to make sure their voices are heard this election.

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Republican Tweets Disappointment From Orange County GOP Victory Party

Bridgette Willard at the GOP Victory Party in Orange County, Calif., on Election Day (Bridgette Willard's Twitter).

Tasbeeh Herwees
Senior Staff Reporter

A social media user tweets her disappointment from the Orange County GOP victory party.

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Arizona: Nail-Biting Competition For Senate

The race for Senate in Arizona is getting tight

Joseph Krassenstein
Staff Reporter

The battle for who Arizona will send to the Senate becomes closer and tougher. 

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Colorado Key To White House Win

Jefferson County, which voted for Obama in 2008, will play a key role in determining which way Colorado will go in 2012.

Aaron Liu
Assistant News Editor

Both candidates seek Colorado's 9 electoral votes.

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