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Facebook co-founder renounces U.S. citizenship to avoid taxes - Tue, May 15, 2012Should President Obama make stricter banking regulations a campaign issue?
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Do national Democrats need to do more to help recall Scott Walker?
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Poll: Whose policies are more in line with Christian teachings?
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Does Mitt Romney have any idea what it feels like to be bullied?
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Do you agree with President Obama's endorsement of same-sex marriage?
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President Barack Obama, who said in the past that his views on gay marriage were 'evolving,' said today he thinks same-sex couples should be able to get married. But he also said that gay marriage is an issue for states to decide. Currently, there isn't any federal action in the works to make gay marriage legal. NBC's Chuck Todd reports.
President Barack Obama makes history by standing up for same-sex marriage, but Mitt Romney is sticking with inequality.
Ed is putting together extended coverage of today's historic statement by the president for tonight's show. First, he'll welcome marriage equality activists singer/songwriter/actress Cyndi Lauper, co-founder of the True Colors Fund, and John Lewis, Legal Director for Marriage Equality USA.
Then, David Corn, DC Bureau Chief for Mother Jones magazine and columnist for PoliticsDaily.com, and Democratic Strategist Bob Shrum, will look at how the decision went down behind the scenes and what it all means politically for the president and Mitt Romney.
The countdown to the Wisconsin recall election begins and Tom Barrett is wasting no time taking on Scott Walker. Ed will ask state Sen. Lena Taylor (D-WI) if Democrats are truly unified after yesterday’s primary.
Republican budget cuts in Pennsylvania are decimating public schools. Tonight, Pennsylvania teacher Charles Hample takes and a stand and joins Ed.
Michelle Bachmann obtains dual citizenship with a European socialist country. You won’t want to miss Ed’s “expose” on that.
And in the Big Finish, Mitt Romney says the Republican Party is pro-woman, but we're not letting him get away with it. Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood refutes Romney's claim.
It's going to be yet another packed @EdShow at 8pET on @msnbctv.
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Did President Obama take Mitt Romney's advice on the auto bailout/rescue?
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Does Mitt Romney have the character to stand up to the conspiracy theorists in the GOP?
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Poll: Can the middle class survive a Mitt Romney presidency?
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Does President Obama have the right to run on his national security record?
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Who has done more to divide the country over national security?
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Do Mitt Romney and John Boehner have a clue about how the middle class is struggling?
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