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TRENDING: Romney campaign sticks with Trump, despite birther comments
CNN (blog)
(CNN) – Donald Trump, whose penchant for questioning President Barack Obama's place of birth showed no signs of abating Friday, is helping presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney raise money. Isn't such close proximity to the "birther" conspiracy ...
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Romney has tighter state path as Obama takes aim
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Mitt Romney greets supporters after speaking at a campaign stop in Des Moines, Iowa. President Barack Obama faces new warning signs in a once-promising Southern state and typically Democratic-voting Midwestern states roughly five months before the ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Can Obama break Romney's "Mr. Fix It" spell?
Washington Post (blog)
By Greg Sargent This week's Post poll underscores yet again that Mitt Romney is benefitting from what you might call the presumption of economic competence. As Jamelle noted below, the poll finds that 47 percent of Americans trust Romney to do a better ...
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Obama-Romney: African-American vs. Mormon
USA TODAY
By David Jackson, USA TODAY President Obama is the nation's first African-American chief executive; Mitt Romney will soon be the first Mormon within one step of the White House. Race and religion will likely play a role in the election, ...
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Obama trying to defend record on spending and debt
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — Government spending and debt are emerging as a campaign tug-of-war, with Republican Mitt Romney blaming President Barack Obama for a "prairie fire of debt" and Obama calling the charge a "cowpie of distortion." Both candidates are ...
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Romney: Politics 'Sport For Old Guys'
MyFox Memphis
(Wall Street Journal) - Mitt Romney has revealed that his campaign gaffes "haunt" him and that he sees politics as "like a sport for old guys," in a wide-ranging interview with The Wall Street Journal. Romney, the only active nominee remaining in the ...
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Did Mitt Romney Really Go To West Philly To Learn Anything?
News One
By Michael Arceneaux Trying to show that he can look beyond his usual line of supporters as he campaigns for the presidency, Mitt Romney stopped by the Universal Bluford Charter School in West Philadelphia this week. There he discussed education that ...
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Where Obama, Romney stand on manufacturing
The Times and Democrat
Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign stop in Wilmington, Del. on April 10, 2012. The Associated Press is looking at the positions that President Obama and Romney have taken on small business issues. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, Evan Vucci, ...
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AP: Obama leads Romney in Electoral College
WBIR-TV
By AFP/Getty Images As polls shift back and forth, President Obama appears to enjoy a lead over Mitt Romney in the one contest that really counts: The Electoral College. President Obama is currently the favorite in states with 247 electoral votes, ...
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Presidential scholars skeptical of Romney 'Day One' promises
WTVR
By Jim Acosta, CNN National Political Correspondent Washington (CNN) – If he wins the presidency, Mitt Romney will be a busy man as soon as he arrives at the White House. In two of his latest ads, both titled "Day One," Romney lays out an ambitious ...
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RedBlueAmerica: Should Romney's Mormon faith matter to voters?
Record-Searchlight
Ben Boychuk (bboychuk@city-journal.org) is associate editor of City Journal. Joel Mathis (joelmmathis@gmail.com) is a writer in Philadelphia. Join the conversation at www.facebook.com/benandjoel. Should Mitt Romney's Mormon faith matter to voters?
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Panel: Gingrich plays Hardball, new poll favors Romney
msnbc.com
The Washington Post's Ruth Marcus and the National Journal's Reid Wilson discuss the week's headlines in politics, from Newt Gingrich's appearance on Hardball Thursday night to new poll numbers that show Mitt Romney leading President Obama when it ...
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Week In Politics: Romney And Obama On Education
NPR
They discuss Mitt Romney and President Obama's respective education policies. Now, our Friday regulars, columnists EJ Dionne of The Washington Post and the Brookings Institution and David Brooks of the New York Times. Good to see you both.
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Two Contrasting Takes on Mitt Romney's Education Proposal
National Review Online (blog)
By Reihan Salam The plan isn't as thoughtful as Romney will need to be about what the federal government does and doesn't do well in education, settling instead for vague paeans to choice and "innovation." Romney needs to argue that the feds can make ...
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Brunch Edition – AP's new map: Trouble for Obama in NC, Wisc. -- President ...
Politico
Obama's new worries about North Carolina and Wisconsin offer opportunities for Republican Mitt Romney … Iowa, which kicked off the campaign in January, is now expected to be tight to the finish, while New Mexico, thought early to be pivotal, ...
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Atkinson, McCrory disagree on Romney education plan
News & Observer
June Atkinson, the state superintendent of public instruction, Friday criticized GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's education plan. In a teleconference with North Carolina reporters Atkinson and James Kvaal, policy director for the Obama campaign ...
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Idaho Schools Chief Named to Romney Advisory Group
Twin Falls Times-News
BOISE • Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has named Idaho public schools chief Tom Luna to his Education Policy Advisory Group. The group includes individuals with experience in a variety of roles in K-12 education, postsecondary education ...
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Romney Woos Millennial Voters With Karl Rove Super PAC Crossroads Generation
PolicyMic
As if Romney does not already have enough problems attracting major voter demographics like women and Hispanics, he is now looking to win over millennials, the voting base that previously helped Obama win the presidency. 66% of millennials cast their ...
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