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SF Gate
| 9 months ago
National and state polls show small but meaningful movement toward Obama since the beginning of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 4. Obama has jumped out to an average lead of 3.1 percentage points in 10 national polls...
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Austin America-Statesman/Texas Longhorns
| 9 months ago
Competing for white working-class voters, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney squared off Saturday on China and accused each other of backing policies that would move American jobs overseas as the U.S. economy struggles to recover. "In...
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The Hill
| 9 months ago
The complaints come as polls show that Romney lost ground on President Obama following the party's respective conventions in Tampa, Fla. and Charlotte, N.C. The GOP members say Romney must do a better job of communicating to voters what to expect of...
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Kansas City Star
| 9 months ago
Middle East violence is shaking up a presidential race that otherwise looks stubbornly stable, and tight. President Barack Obama holds a tiny edge, Republican Mitt Romney is seeking a breakthrough message, and three debates are ahead in the campaign'...
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Star Tribune
| 9 months ago
President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney have this in common when it comes to Florida: They're both worried about the biggest election battleground prize. The president has an edge here, but Democrats fear the advantage may be fleeting and...
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USA Today
| 9 months ago
Ron Paul supporter quits Electoral College Updated A Republican from Iowa who was appointed to the Electoral College resigned her post yesterday because she indicated she would support Ron Paul over Mitt Romney. Melinda Wadsley told the Associated...
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Kansas City Star
| 9 months ago
Momentum in the race is on President Barack Obama's side and Republicans are fretting over the state of their nominee's campaign.To shift the trajectory, Romney's plan boils down to this: Spend big money on TV and work harder.It's unclear how long...
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Kansas City Star
| 9 months ago
Spiker said in a statement Thursday that the state party's central committee would begin the process of selecting a replacement, essentially allowing the party to confirm a die-hard Romney supporter.A mother of three in Ames, Wadsley was one of three...
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Los Angeles Times
| 9 months ago
Four years ago, President Obama won Nevada in a blowout, carrying the battleground state by 12 percentage points over Arizona Sen. John McCain . Few are ready to predict anything approaching that lopsided result this time. But Obama has opened up a...
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Austin America-Statesman/Texas Longhorns
| 9 months ago
The Associated Press At least three Republican electors say they may not support their party's presidential ticket when the Electoral College meets in December to formally elect the new president, escalating tensions within the GOP and adding a fresh...