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In Iowa, Obama on the offensive against Romney
Christian Science Monitor
President Barack Obama delivered his harshest rebuttal yet to rival Mitt Romney on Thursday, dismissing his challenger's claims as "a cowpie of distortions" as he sought to rekindle the all-but-faded Iowa magic that launched him in 2008.
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Christian Science Monitor
Romney campaign begins quiet push for African American voters
Washington Post
Mitt Romney's campaign team has been quietly laying plans for an outreach effort to President Obama's most loyal supporters — black voters — not just to chip away at the huge Democratic margins but also as a way to reassure independent swing voters ...
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Sen. Marco Rubio, a potential Romney veep, plans book tour in general election ...
Washington Post
Rubio has been steadily raising his national profile, and is also discussed as a potential presidential contender in 2016 if Romney loses this year. He raced to finish his autobiography so it would come out the same day as "The Rise of Marco Rubio," a ...
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In campaign twist, Romney camp plays Clinton card against Obama
Washington Times
By Seth McLaughlin An unlikely battle for Bubba's legacy has broken out in the presidential race, with GOP candidate Mitt Romney praising Bill Clinton's presidency as a bank-shot way to argue that President Obama has "discarded" his Democratic ...
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Washington Times
Obama golfs too much, Romney says
Fort Worth Star Telegram
But his love of the game has taken him to the course nearly 100 times in his presidency, and rival Mitt Romney says that's simply too much in a time of economic anxiety. "As millions of Americans continue to struggle to find work, President Obama has ...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
JPMorgan mess: Why Mitt Romney's wrong on Dodd-Frank
Politico
Yet for the presumed GOP nominee Mitt Romney, the news sent a very different message. He repeated his call to repeal Dodd-Frank, though it made the system stronger, and though JPMorgan's revelations demonstrated the need for robust rules.
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Politico
Romney's budget proposal would shut down the government
The Detroit News (blog)
By Libby Spencer Mitt Romney is making a lot of wild promises on the campaign trail about how he's going to eliminate the deficit and balance the federal budget. He speaks in broad generalities mostly, but the Center for Budget and and Policy ...
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Anti-Romney ad focusing on immigration stance hits airwaves
MyFox Phoenix
By Steve Krafft, FOX 10 News - bio A pro-Latino Super Pac kicked off a big TV ad campaign against Mitt Romney in Arizona by linking him to Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Governor Jan Brewer. The goal: turn Arizona from a red state to a blue state.
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Obama and Romney Agree: Cut Americans' Already Low Taxes
New York Times (blog)
Mitt Romney, it is worth noting, goes further, promising a 20 percent income tax cut for everybody. As I point out in this week's Page Two column, what's worth noting about this national political consensus about tax cuts for at least 99 percent of ...
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Romney 'haunted a little' by his gaffes, regrets 'like to fire people' line
Politico (blog)
Romney has a point about the conflicting demands the media tends to make on candidates, although the problem for Romney has generally been that the context of his remarks don't actually make them sound much better. Either way, this is the most candid ...
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Romney attacking Obama on Capitalism, however, Obama wants to keep jobs in the ...
Tucson Citizen
24, 2012, under 2012 Presidential elections Romney is attacking President Obama, however, Obama will simply tell the blue collar workers and Americans that he wants to keep jobs in the United States rather than the offload method.
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Tucson Citizen
Romney downplays value of classroom sizes
The Last Word
By Clare Kim Mitt Romney taking part in the 6th grade language arts class during a tour of the Universal Bluford Charter School in Philadelphia on Thursday. While pushing his newly announced education plan, Mitt Romney faced tough questions over ...
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Arizona poll: Romney by 7 points over Obama, split on Arpaio
Bizjournals.com
The poll gives Mitt Romney a 50 to 43 percent lead over Obama in Arizona in their November White House match-up. It also finds the state evenly split when it comes to Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Forty-six percent of Arizona voters like Arpaio, ...
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