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USA Today
| 10 months ago
Ryan gives Romney a Twitter bounce Updated Whatever else Rep. Paul Ryan may do for the GOP ticket, he had an immediate impact on Twitter, generating a more positive tweet stream about Mitt Romney than President Obama for the first time since July,...
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Zee News
| 10 months ago
Saudi Arabia is planning to build a new city exclusively for women in a bid to combine Sharia law and career minded females, pursuing work. It is thought the Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon) has been asked to bring the country up to date...
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Washington Post
| 10 months ago
Mitt Romney's campaign has released highlights of Rep. Paul Ryan's VP announcement speech, as prepared for delivery. View Photo Gallery :The Wisconsin congressman is Mitt Romney's running mate. Mitt Romney is a leader with the skills, the background...
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National Public Radio
| 10 months ago
The economy and jobs may be what voters say they're most concerned about. But any voters out there who enjoy smash-mouth presidential campaigns are certainly getting one right now and it's not even Labor Day yet. If the ads are any guide, the race...
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United Press International
| 10 months ago
Romney is in President Barack Obama's home state for two fundraisers in advance of the November 4 general election. Aug. 10 (UPI) -- A CNN poll gives President Obama a lead of 7 percentage points over his presumptive Republican challenger, Mitt...
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CNN
| 10 months ago
Typically, that's the question we ask when assessing a political candidate. But with Mitt Romney, I think the question should go the other way around: Does he trust us?...Romney doesn't want to talk about the details of his work at Bain Capital --...
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CNN
| 10 months ago
With just weeks before the nominating conventions and his national debut before a broader electorate, Romney's struggles to make the case that he is best equipped to pull the nation out of the economic doldrums could derail his quest for the...
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Washington Post
| 10 months ago
Briefing reporters at Romney campaign headquarters, Fehrnstrom said that though a super PAC released it, he held the Obama campaign responsible for the ad, which independent fact checkers have called irresponsible and over-the-top. I don't think a...
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Vanity Fair
| 10 months ago
Two new polls reveal interesting and somewhat interesting details about the race, respectively. Brussels sprouts before dessert: according to a somewhat interesting poll from CNN , voters overwhelmingly (overwhelmingly) are pulling for Floridian...
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NY Daily News
| 10 months ago
The Obama and Romney campaigns don't see eye-to-eye on much, but they agree on one point their opponent is lying. Mitt Romney 's campaign is accusing the Obama camp of deliberately misleading voters by claiming not to have any knowledge of the story...
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PRWeb
| 10 months ago
After women’s health advocate Sandra Fluke campaigns with President Obama and attends the Democratic convention in North Carolina, she speaks to the Honoring Women’s Rights (HWR) conference in Salinas, California on September 8. On the campaign trail,...
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Los Angeles Times
| 10 months ago
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Obama continues to hold a lead among women, particularly those without children. Childless working women, 25 to 45 years old, favor Obama over Romney by a broad 20 points, 46% to 26%. The president's advantage among...
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Gawker
| 10 months ago
Harry Reid's accusation that Mitt Romney is hiding something by not releasing his tax returns specifically not paying taxes for 10 years isn't going away any time soon. Today, Reid aide Jose Parra revealed that the source on Romney's taxes is a...
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Washington Post
| 10 months ago
President Obama 's campaign is out with its second ad suggesting that former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney skirted taxes altogether at some points in his career. As with a previous ad raising the same idea, this spot combines facts about Romney'...
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Kuwait Times
| 10 months ago
President Barack Obama speaks to supporters at a campaign stop in Grand Junction. US President Barack Obama aggravated a culture war battle over contraception as he wooed women voters Wednesday, warning that Mitt Romney's Republicans would turn back...
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USA Today
| 10 months ago
I'm not a business' Updated Mitt Romney is defending his decision not to release more than two years of tax information, saying he's "not a business." Romney's defense comes in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek . The Republican candidate, who...
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Newsbusters
| 10 months ago
All three evening newscasts on Wednesday continued to ignore a super PAC ad by top Obama supporters that accuses Mitt Romney of, essentially, killing a woman. At the same time, CBS and NBC amplified the Obama administration's "war on women" talking...
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International Business Times
| 10 months ago
President Obama and Mitt Romney are again trading barbs over the Affordable Care Act's mandate that insurers cover contraception, reviving a months-old debate pitting women's health against religious liberty. Share This Story Obama invoked the issue...
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Los Angeles Times
| 10 months ago
With the election still locked in a near-tie, the politics of gender and race have moved into the spotlight of the presidential campaign. For most of the summer, the debate has focused on two things: the state of the economy and Mitt Romney 's...
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Al Jazeera English
| 10 months ago
48 Sandra Fluke, who has been at the forefront of US contraceptives debate, was at Obama's side in Colorado [EPA] Americans are increasingly pessimistic about the future but voters do not seem to be holding it against Democratic President Barack...
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The Denver Post
| 10 months ago
President Barack Obama warned cheering crowds of thousands Wednesday in Denver and Grand Junction that Republican opponent Mitt Romney would return the country to the failed policies of a decade ago and rewind women's health care coverage back to the...
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Newsbusters
| 10 months ago
On Wednesday's NBC Nightly News , as correspondent Andrea Mitchell filed a report recounting that President Obama is running ahead of Mitt Romney with female voters, Mitchell referred to liberal birth control activist Sandra Fluke's political...
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The Dallas Morning News
| 10 months ago
Mitt Romney's campaign fiercely protested a searing attack ad aired by allies of President Barack Obama on Wednesday, and it drew expressions of dismay from conservatives when an aide to the former Massachusetts governor invoked the benefits of a...
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SF Gate
| 10 months ago
Seeking to rally a crucial constituency, President Barack Obama on Wednesday warned women in swing-state Colorado that Republicans would seek to strip away health care benefits for them and cut funding for contraceptive services. In a passionate...
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The Hill
| 10 months ago
Stumping on a two-day, four-stop swing through Colorado a state where Obama needs strong turnout from women in November the president sought to hammer home the benefits his healthcare law includes for families, such as free mammograms and...
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CNSNews.com
| 10 months ago
President Barack Obama, campaigning in the swing state of Colorado Wednesday, decided to make the Supreme Court a key issue for the presidential campaign, after earlier focusing on his health care overhaul law, free contraception and funding for...
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The Courier-Mail
| 10 months ago
US President Barack Obama has reopened a culture war battle over contraception, saying Mitt Romney's Republicans would take women's preventive health care back to the 1950s. In a direct pitch for the votes of women, who could be crucial in November's...
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South Burgenite
| 10 months ago
Iowa Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney took a potshot at California's bedraggled economy, comparing it to the crisis in Greece, as he warned voters on Wednesday that Barack Obama is leading the nation down a similar path of huge debt. "...
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The Tribune
| 10 months ago
Obama was focusing his pitch on the same group Wednesday, and also reaching out to women, whose support is essential to his prospects in November. The president was appearing in Colorado with college student Sandra Fluke, whose congressional...