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Attorneys for accused Amish hair-cutting mob say their clients' beard razing wasn't a hate crime, but just a faith-based trim.

Paul Werdel
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Obama in 1990

This is pretty cool video of President Obama giving a speech on diversity at Harvard in 1990. After the jump ...

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Josh Marshall

Contradiction in Terms?

How do you gently suggest to Newt Gingrich that it's time to get out of the race? Hard for me to figure. But if you've got an idea, tell Rick Santorum. He's trying.

Josh Marshall

Jinx!

Romney says his new tax plan cannot be scored.

Josh Marshall
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Romney as Businessman

I noticed on twitter that David Frum, an unenthusiastic but genuine Romney supporter, said that whenever he sees Romney talking about something he clearly cares about he's reassured by the thought of his being president. It's when he's talking about things that clearly aren't big issues for him that he worries. And the problem is that it's those issues that cable TV and the political scrum get most focused on.

This reminded me of a general theory of Romney that I've had since the latter days of the 2008 race; and it's key from the point of view, I suspect, of many of Romney's most enthusiastic supporters.

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Josh Marshall

Recount?

Mitt Romney has now moved into a tiny lead in Ohio, the first time since early this evening. But here's another thing to watch. In Ohio, a candidate has to win by more than .25% of the vote to avoid a mandatory recount. In practice that means the victory has to be more than about 2,000 votes. That's just about where Romney is right now.

So there's who has the most votes tonight but there's also the margin the candidate needs to avoid a mandatory recount.

Josh Marshall
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Tide Turning to Mitt

AP still shows a Santorum lead of just under 3,000 votes. But live reports from the counters in the key counties seem to suggest Romney can pick up enough to pull it out.

Josh Marshall

Woah

Another round of exits just came in in Ohio. And it's dead even.

For context, first round was Romney +4, just before 8 PM it was Romney +1.

Josh Marshall

Breathtakingly Bogus

Even by the standards of political campaigns, Newt Gingrich's bogus attack on President Obama tonight was breathtaking.

David Kurtz

Looking at the Numbers

As of this moment, we have 37% of the precincts reporting. And Santorum is up by 3.2%. That's just shy 17,000 votes. But what's left in the remaining 63% of precincts. The key is that what's to come is almost certainly better for Mitt than what we've seen so far, mainly becomes a lot of Republican-leaning suburbs are lagging behind the vote count. But is it enough? Nate Silver seems to think it may not be and that Santorum -- based on all the data before us right now -- is the slight favorite. That sounds right to me, especially because Nate seems to think so too.

Josh Marshall

Romney To Speak

Mitt Romney's about to speak tonight. Very curious to hear what he says since so far tonight he's yet to win a major contested primary. My hunch is he just ignores the returns and gives the general election speech.

Josh Marshall

Let's Game This Out

So far, Rick Santorum has scored a big win in Tennessee and at least a win (according to projections just coming in from the nets) in Oklahoma. The current numbers show a close race in Ohio. But the most recent exit poll from about an hour ago shows Romney winning by a single percentage point in Ohio. That means Romney probably wins there, more likely than not.

If he does it's not a great night because he lost in Oklahoma, Tennessee and Georgia. But if he loses Ohio, which does not look likely but definitely still possible, it's a catastrophic night for Mitt.

Josh Marshall

Oh That's Interesting

The latest round of exit polls just came out of Ohio and they now show Romney with just a one point advantage. So this could get interesting.

8:02 PM: To give you some context here, the first exits out this afternoon showed Mitt +4. That helped shape some of the coverage as well. The latest exits were Mitt +1. That's a lot better for Mitt than -1. But that means that Santorum is still in it in Ohio and the numbers I'm seeing show him (Santorum) doing really well in Tennessee.

8:38 PM: Santorum wins Tennessee.

Josh Marshall

Brown Into the Lead in Massachusetts

While we're waiting for more results, here's another detail that may have escaped your attention. There's no question that Scott Brown has opened up a substantial lead over Elizabeth Warren, and just as the national trend has been moving in the Dems' direction. Check at these numbers after the jump ...

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Congratulations Government Employees, You Might Soon Be Able To Run For Office

Republican and Democratic members of Congress have thrown their support behind a bill introduced on Wednesday that would "modernize" the Hatch Act, the law regulating political activity by federal employees as well as state and local employees whose positions are federally funded. The changes would allow state and local government employees who were covered by the Hatch Act to run for partisan elected office. It would also let the Merit Systems Protection Boarch, the agency which resolves complaints of...
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Netflix Reportedly Meeting With Cable Companies As Amazon Eyes Original Content

Netflix, the largest subscription streaming video service on the Web, is reportedly eyeing a much more conventional way of expanding its business: Cable TV. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has "quietly met with some of the largest U.S. cable companies in recent weeks," about a plan to offer Netflix as another "on demand" cable package option, according to a Reuters exclusive on Wednesday. As the Retuers report notes, the move would be a huge 180 for cable companies, which have traditionally viewed Netflix...
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Attorneys For Amish Haircutting Mob Argue Hate Crimes Law Is Unconstitutional

Lawyers for an accused Amish beard-cutting mob are arguing that the federal hate crimes law under which the Ohio men are being prosecuted is unconstitutional, for religious reasons. In a motion on Monday, attorneys for the defendants argued that the hate crimes charges should be dismissed because "the alleged intra-religious actions between private individuals do not fall within the statute or federal authority. The actions are not alleged to have been taken out of prejudice or hatred against the Amish...
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Top Dem Warns House GOP Not To Renege On Budget Deal

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Santorum Camp Tries To Gently Push Newt Out Of Race

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Colbert: Super Tuesday Like The Super Bowl Except One Team Destroys Itself

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TPMDC

OOPS! Romney Lets Slip An Uncomfortable Truth About His Tax Plan

On CNBC Wednesday morning, Mitt Romney was given a breather from political questions about his appeal to GOP primary voters and allowed to discuss substance. When it was all over, he probably wished it had been the other way around. Brushing back a question about independent analyses, which conclude his plan will blow a huge hole in the budget, Romney accidentally hinted at a key fact about his fiscal policy: he left out all the hard stuff. "I think it's interesting for the groups to try and score it ...
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Lingle: I'm Opposed To Blunt's Amendment, But Not His Fundraising Chops

After Democrats attacked her appearance with Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO) at a D.C. fundraiser Tuesday night as a tacit endorsement of his controversial amendment allowing employers to nix insurance coverage for moral reasons, former Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle is clarifying her position. A Lingle campaign aide said that the Republican Senate candidate is opposed to Blunt's legislation. Lingle landed herself in some hot water when she flew into D.C. and held a fundraiser with Blunt. Democrats said the fundraiser ...
TPMDC

Jon Stewart Tries To Ease Tensions Between Iran And Israel

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TPM2012

Today On The Trail: March 7, 2012

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The Right To BearCats: Local Police Gun For Armored Tanks

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Are GOPers Being Driven Into Another Limbaugh Trap In A Chevy Volt?

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Hackers Reel In The Wake Of FBI Charges, Leader's Betrayal

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TPMDC

Senate Republicans Backing Off Contraception Wars

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TPM2012

Marcy Kaptur Defeats Dennis Kucinich In Dem Redistricting Showdown

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TPM2012

Jean Schmidt Loses House Seat In Major GOP Primary Upset

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TPM2012

Super Tuesday: The Final Countdown

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TPM2012

Newt Gingrich Invents Obama Quote About Gas Prices

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Muckraker

Dems Want Hearing On Federal Judge's Racist Obama Email

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