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    Appleton resident Barbara Caveny votes with her son, Ben, 4, at Fox Valley Lutheran High School on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 in Appleton, Wis.  (AP Photo/The Post-Crescent, Sharon Cekada)

    Federal judge strikes down Wisconsin voter ID law

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    President Obama on Friday signed into law a bill authored by Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz that would bar an Iranian diplomat from entering the United States, but immediately issued a statement saying he won't enforce it. (AP Photo)
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    Pardon me, but Obama’s right on clemency for non-violent drug offenders

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    Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring, left, opened the door for kids of immigrants to receive in-state tuition rates. He is shown with Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam during last year's election. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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    Iowa Rep. Bruce Braley, shown here in 2010, is in hot water for denigrating farmers. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)
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    House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio takes questions about his legislative agenda during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington on March 26. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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