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CNN
| 11 months ago
He labeled rivals Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry as soft on illegal immigrants for suggesting some leniency for specific categories, such as students or long-time community members. Act that would provide a pathway to citizenship for some...
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National Public Radio
| 11 months ago
Mitt Romney's campaign has an obvious challenge: How best to combat charges from the Obama campaign that when the all-but-official Republican nominee was in the private sector, he was heavily involved in offshoring the jobs of U.S. workers? (Obama's...
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CNSNews.com
| 11 months ago
GOP presumptive presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Tuesday that if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Obamacare, President Barack Obama will have wasted the first three and a half years of his term on something that does not help the American...
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Kansas City Star
| 11 months ago
Hispanics now are 17 percent of the U.S. population.And polls show Obama with a big advantage. A recent Gallup poll of registered Hispanics puts him at 66 percent approval to Romney's 24 percent."No American should ever live under a cloud of...
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Miami Herald
| 11 months ago
The 2012 election is shaping up as a big one in Congress for Hispanics. Sustaining his attacks on rival Mitt Romney, President Barack Obama pledged Tuesday to bring back jobs that have moved overseas and portrayed his challenger as the type of...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
Sustaining his attacks on rival Mitt Romney, President Barack Obama pledged Tuesday to bring back jobs that have moved overseas and portrayed his challenger as the type of wealthy investor who would pollute, outsource jobs and take down unions to...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
President Obama has no interest in re-fighting a battle over healthcare reform ...Days before the high court is set to rule on his signature first term accomplishment, the president sidestepped what the justices might decide and instead underlined...
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Washington Post
| 11 months ago
With the Supreme Court set to render a decision Thursday on the health-care law, Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney previewed how he will respond and frame the issue. Speaking to a crowd of about 1,500 people at the Carter Machinery Co.
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The New York Times
| 11 months ago
56 am President Obama 's campaign is welcoming Mitt Romney to Virginia on Tuesday with an ad accusing Mr. Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee, of sending American jobs overseas. The new ad calls Mr. Romney the outsourcer-in-chief and asks...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
President Barack Obama is pledging to be an "insourcing" leader who will bring jobs that have moved overseas back to the U.S.
The president was building upon his campaign's recent attacks on Republican rival Mitt Romney's business...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
Va. (AP) — Mitt Romney is lashing out at President Barack Obama's health care overhaul ahead of this week's Supreme Court ruling.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee tells Virginia supporters Tuesday that Obama's first term...
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The Hill
| 11 months ago
The 30-second commercials, poised to air in Iowa, Virginia and Ohio, continue attacks on Romney over a story last week in The Washington Post that described his former private equity firm as having underwritten some of the "pioneers" of outsourcing.
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Washington Post
| 11 months ago
President Obama is releasing ads in Iowa, Ohio and Virginia that rely on a recent Washington Post story to argue that former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney would be an outsourcer-in-chief. The Washington Post has just revealed that Romney's...
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USA Today
| 11 months ago
A series of state-specific ads spotlight a recent Washington Post story that says Romney's private equity firm, Bain Capital, invested in companies that pioneered the art of outsourcing jobs to low wage countries. "Does Virginia really want an...
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CNSNews.com
| 11 months ago
Listing the reasons why Americans should vote for him, President Barack Obama told a high school audience on Monday that failure to subsidize abortions and contraception is the same as restricting access to those services. In this election, on every...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
New television advertisements airing in a trio of three states accuse Mitt Romney of being a potential "outsourcer-in-chief," a buy that represents Team Obama's latest attempt to capitalize the business practices of Bain Capital . Two of the 30-...
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Zee News
| 11 months ago
Obama ridicules Romney's differentiation on outsou Washington: President Barack Obama ridiculed the difference made by his rival Mitt Romney's Republican campaign between 'outsourcing' and 'offshoring' and said they have failed to understand the...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 11 months ago
Romney's spokespeople say the president is attempting to divert attention from his own record. Boston President Barack Obama , campaigning in Mitt Romney's backyard, criticized his Republican rival anew Monday for what his re-election campaign says...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
Mitt Romney touched down briefly onto ground zero of the national immigration debate Monday, telling a crowd of Republican donors in Arizona that he was disappointed with the Supreme Court decision on their state's immigration law but that President...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
The Supreme Court's mixed decision on Arizona's tough immigration law gave both sides an opportunity to celebrate, criticize and, inevitably, point fingers. Above all, it underscored the tricky politics surrounding the emotional issue for both...
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USA Today
| 11 months ago
Obama jabs Romney over 'outsourcing,' 'off-shoring' Updated President Obama today ridiculed Mitt Romney's campaign for saying his former private equity firm engaged in "outsourcing" services rather than "0ff-shoring" jobs. "You can't make this stuff...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
N.H. (AP) — President Barack Obama, campaigning in Mitt Romney's backyard, criticized his Republican rival anew for what his re-election campaign says is a record of shipping American jobs overseas.
"Gov. Romney's commitment to...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
N.H. (AP) — President Barack Obama is criticizing anew what his re-election campaign says is Republican Mitt Romney's record of shipping jobs overseas.
Obama says outsourcing U.S. jobs isn't just part of Romney's record, it is part of...
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Chicago-Sun Times
| 11 months ago
Supreme Court will not rule Monday on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul in a huge case with repercussions for the U.S. presidential race. Instead the court is expected to rule Thursday, its last day in session before its summer recess.
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
Pressing his immigration agenda, President Barack Obama said he is pleased the Supreme Court struck down key parts of Arizona's immigration law Monday but voiced concern about what the high court left intact.
The court allowed a...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
Mitt Romney on Monday said states have a duty and a right to secure their borders even as he called for a bipartisan national immigration strategy.
The likely Republican nominee did not address the merits of the Supreme Court's decision...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
Mitt Romney says states have a duty and a right to secure their borders even as he calls for a bipartisan national immigration strategy.
Romney on Monday did not address the merits of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down key...
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Voice of America
| 11 months ago
Holding a sign saying 'We Love ObamaCare,' supporters of health care reform rally in front of the Supreme Court in Washington, March 27, 2012. VOA News June 25, 2012 A poll indicates that most Americans oppose President Barack Obama's health care...
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AP Online
| 11 months ago
President Barack Obama's campaign is using a new television ad to refute Republican attacks on Obama's recent assertion that the private sector is "doing fine."
The ad says Republican rival Mitt Romney and his "billionaire allies will...
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The Hill
| 11 months ago
Twelve percent of Hispanic registered voters surveyed in the new USA Today Further cementing the importance of economic issues to the fast-growing minority group, 16 percent of registered Hispanic voters said the gap between rich and poor was the...
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The Hill
| 11 months ago
Six in 10 likely voters surveyed in a new Associated Press-Gfk poll released Monday gave answers ranging from "slim to none" when asked what effect the presidential election winner would have on the unemployment rate, according to an AP report on the...
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Asian Wall Street Journal
| 11 months ago
In a highly anticipated speech Thursday to a group of Hispanic officials, Mitt Romney offered his most definitive response to date to President Obama's recent decision to stop deporting illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. "Some people...
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USA Today
| 11 months ago
That includes Obama's new policy against the deportation of the children of illegal immigrants, a decision that has roiled the Obama-Romney race. "All of these are subject to review and repeal," said Romney senior adviser Ed Gillespie today on CNN's...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 11 months ago
Press reports this week detailed jobs sent abroad and executive profits made when firms failed during Mitt Romney's time running Bain Capital...Mitt Romney 's record running the Bain Capital investment firm continues to get close and sharp-edged...
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NY Daily News
| 11 months ago
President Obama basked in the warm embrace of a Latino leaders conference Friday as a new poll shows that his new immigration policy could pay off in key swing states. Obama announced last week that nearly 1 million upstanding young, illegal...
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USA Today
| 11 months ago
Obama and aides are jumping on a news report that Romney's former private equity firm, Bain Capital, invested in companies that shipped jobs overseas. "It was reported in The Washington Post that the companies his firm owned were 'pioneers' n the...
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Denver Post
| 11 months ago
Font Resize The Associated Press President Barack Obama, in a strikingly personal appeal, renewed his call for an overhaul of America's immigration laws before a supportive Latino audience Friday. He portrayed rival Mitt Romney as an obstacle to...
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Chandler Republic
| 11 months ago
A week after unveiling a new immigration policy, President Barack Obama made a direct appeal to a large conference of Latinos here Friday, hoping to rally a constituency that could be crucial to his re-election campaign. Obama addressed hundreds of...
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San Jose Mercury News
| 11 months ago
President Barack Obama pounded Republican challenger Mitt Romney over his past business practices and current immigration views during a swing Friday through the heart of the nation's largest battleground state. At a boisterous campaign rally near...
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The Globe & Mail
| 11 months ago
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney sits in a 1961 Rambler classic car during a visit to K's Hamburger Shop in Troy, Ohio June 17, 2012. Romney had been on a campaign bus tour since Friday for a five-day road trip through six battleground...
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Miami Herald
| 11 months ago
This time, President Barack Obama insisted Friday to an audience of Latino elected officials who'd heard a similar promise four years ago, he really means it: He's going to fight to overhaul the nation's badly broken immigration system. As a...
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National Public Radio
| 11 months ago
Coming a week after President Obama announced that he would defer deportation proceedings for many young illegal immigrants, it was safe to predict that he'd get an appreciative response from an audience of Latino leaders...It started with a woman in...
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The Tribune
| 11 months ago
I'll tackle immigration in 'civil' manner Romney: I'll tackle immigration in 'civil' manner Backing off the harsh rhetoric of the Republican primaries, Mitt Romney pledged Thursday to address illegal immigration "in a civil but resolute manner."
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Boston Globe
| 11 months ago
President Obama on Friday came before a boisterous Latino conference here, trumpeting his actions to make it easier for children to stay in the country legally while heavily criticizing Republicans for not doing more. Lifting the shadows of...
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Miami Herald
| 11 months ago
President Barack Obama is calling attention to rival Mitt Romney's former private equity firm and its investments in companies that moved jobs to low-wage countries. The president says, "We don't need an outsourcing pioneer in the Oval Office." One...
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The Guardian
| 11 months ago
Obama's appearance in Florida capped eight days in which the he and Romney have been vying for the Latino vote. Photograph: Edward Linsmier/Getty Images Barack Obama won a standing ovation Friday at a Latino conference in Florida Friday in which he...
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The New York Times
| 11 months ago
Stephen Crowley/The New York Times President Obama spoke to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials on Friday...President Obama assailed Republicans on Friday as obstacles to fixing the nation's immigration system and said...
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Los Angeles Times
| 11 months ago
One day after his Republican rival reached out to an influential Latino political organization, President Obama fired back by reminding the same audience that Mitt Romney had promised to veto a path to citizenship for young illegal immigrants.
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Taiwan News
| 11 months ago
Travel & Delicacy Beauty never Ends Ecological Environment Associated Press 2012-06-23 02:57 AM President Barack Obama on Friday defended his decision to lift the threat of deportation for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, saying it gave...
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International Business Times
| 11 months ago
In a stirring speech to Latino officials reminiscent of his 2008 campaign, President Barack Obama heralded a new policy shielding young immigrants from deportation and called on the U.S...Share This Story Obama was speaking at a conference of the...