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| Obama, Romney Toe to Toe Wall Street Journal And DANNY YADRON An exclusive WSJ/NBC poll has given President Obama a four point lead over presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney but as WSJ's Neil King explains, the poll also shows voters remain unhappy over the state of the economy, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama vs. Catholics, Catholics vs. Obama New York Times (blog) Hence the advice that the Catholic Democrat Jim Arkedis offered to the Obama campaign in this space last week: To win Catholic swing voters, emphasize social justice and economic solidarity, but don't try "to drive a wedge between the faithful and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| President Obama wants it both ways on private equity Washington Post PRESIDENT OBAMA isn't backing down from his campaign ad attacking Mitt Romney's private equity firm, Bain Capital. Actually, "attack" may be too weak a description for a video that likens Bain to "a vampire" and depicts Mr. Romney as a plutocrat who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| In One Corner, a Champion of Government. In the Other, Its Foe. New York Times WASHINGTON — The currency of political persuasion is emotion — and the way President Obama and Mitt Romney are spending it crystallizes their starkly contrasting appeals. An Obama campaign video shows the president's national political director, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Support for Romney, Obama economic policies running neck-and-neck Fox News Presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney is in a technical dead heat with President Barack Obama about which of the two could more efficiently resolve the nation's economic woes, a new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows. Obama and Romney each have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama campaign got donations from Bain employees Boston Globe By Callum Borchers President Obama has accepted $92270 in his last two campaigns from employees of Bain Capital, the private equity firm formerly led by Mitt Romney, which he has villainized for profiting on failed companies that laid off workers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Poll: Obama, Romney in dead heat on economy Washington Post After months of aggressive campaigning on jobs and the economy, President Obama and Mitt Romney, his likely Republican challenger, are locked in a dead heat over who could fix the problem foremost on voters' minds, according to a new Washington ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Independent groups for and against President Obama launch dueling TV ad campaigns Washington Post NEW YORK — An independent group seeking to oust President Barack Obama launched a new TV ad Tuesday suggesting Obama had let down the voters who vaulted him into the White House in 2008. A pro-Obama group answered with an ad slamming Republican Mitt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| After President Obama's announcement, opposition to same-sex marriage hits ... Washington Post Public opinion continues to shift in favor of same-sex marriage, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, which also finds initial signs that President Obama's support for the idea may have changed a few minds. Overall, 53 percent of Americans ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| A Middling Result for Obama By Jamelle Bouie Depending on how you look, the most recent poll from ABC News and the Washington Post shows Obama in either a precarious position, or a decent one given the circumstances. If you're inclined to take the former view, the evidence is clear: ... The American Prospect | ||
| Obama up 8 in Pennsylvania - Public Policy Polling By Tom Jensen PPP's newest Pennsylvania poll finds things have changed very little... Public Policy Polling | ||
| The Fraudulence of Obama « Commentary Magazine By Peter Wehner To understand the fundamental fraudulence of Barack Obama, consider just one issue: his relationship with lobbyists. In arguably the most important speech of the campaign, the Jefferson-Jackson dinner in Iowa in 2007, Obama said, ... Commentary Magazine | ||
| Powell Holds Back on Endorsing Obama - NYTimes.com By By MICHAEL D. SHEAR Nearly four years after lending his military stature and his political prowess to Barack Obama with a critical endorsement, Colin Powell sounds happy with the result. And yet, he's not quite ready to endorse the president again. The Caucus | ||
| Democrats balk at Obama campaign's sustained attack on Bain ... By Cameron Joseph Some influential Democrats are refusing to give Obama political cover for his attacks on Bain Capital. Some influential Democrats on and off Capitol Hill are refusing to give President Obama political cover for his attacks on Mitt Romney's ... Top News |
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