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      <title>Friday Political Grab Bag: Rep. Paul Ryan Endorses Mitt Romney Etc</title>
      <description>Several polls gave Mitt Romney a healthy lead in Wisconsin... Meanwhile Rep. Paul Ryan, who some wanted to for president and is considered a veep possibility, endorsed Romney... Obama&apos;s campaign demanded that Romney make public tax returns going back to the 1980s... Obama, who criticized his predecessor&apos;s use of executive power, has become a fan.</description>
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