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Zee News
| 8 months ago
US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has a one-point lead over President Barack Obama in Colorado, and has cut the president's lead to half in Wisconsin after his success at the first presidential debate in Denver, a new poll has found.
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
Republican challenger Mitt Romney has extended his lead over President Barack Obama to 3 percentage points, according to a Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll released Thursday before the debate between their running mates. Romney now leads the president by...
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The Columbus Dispatch
| 8 months ago
A federal appeals court dealt another blow today to Republicans seeking to limit ballot access, ruling in a case involving provisional ballots cast by qualified voters but rejected because of poll-worker errors...Circuit Court of appeals today upheld...
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Newsbusters
| 8 months ago
While the ABC and CBS morning shows on Thursday focused on a tightening presidential race following Mitt Romney's winning performance in the first debate, on NBC's Today , political director Chuck Todd used the network's new swing state polling to...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Spencer Platt/Getty Images The race for president is at its most confusing point of the campaign. The post-debate polling picture has indicated that Mitt Romney has made up ground nationally, but polls from the swing states offer a more complicated...
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The Hindu
| 8 months ago
Washington, October 11, 2012 AP The Fox News said Mitt Romney's edge comes mainly from independents, white voters and men. File Photo Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney who now holds narrow advantage after the first presidential debate has...
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Fox News
| 8 months ago
FoxNews.com President Obama is admitting what most of the country already had concluded about the first presidential debate: "I had a bad night." Obama, trying to bounce back after his lackluster performance last week in the debate against Mitt...
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Arab News
| 8 months ago
Republican challenger Mitt Romney is spending a second day in Ohio yesterday, a must-win state in the November election, as he tries to build on a shift in momentum that has him closing in on President Barack Obama after the incumbent's dismal...
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Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
Republican Mitt Romney clarified Wednesday that he remains opposed to abortion and would take action if elected president to reduce its use in this country and around the world. "I think I've said time and again...I'll be a pro-life president,"...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
Yet another poll shows Mitt Romney overtaking President Barack Obama after last week's debate. A Fox News national poll of likely voters released Wednesday has the Republican leading 46 to 45 percent. That's a six-point turnaround and a three-...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
October 10, 2012 In a September "Meet the Press" appearance, Romney said the he would "encourage pro-life policies." (policies are not legislation) As for any Supreme Court justices he would nominate, Romney said "it would be my preference that they (...
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Taiwan News
| 8 months ago
Travel & Delicacy Beauty never Ends Ecological Environment Associated Press 2012-10-11 02:36 AM Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney tried to win Ohio voters Wednesday by promising new jobs, while President Barack Obama urged his supporters...
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The Courier-Mail
| 8 months ago
Romney is taking his resurgent presidential campaign to the kingmaker state of Ohio, tacking to the centre as he pulls ahead of Barack Obama in national opinion polls. The ebullient Republican nominee has quickened his pace on the trail, energised by...
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The Tribune
| 8 months ago
Ohio Mitt Romney says his passion is for helping struggling Americans. The Republican presidential nominee held a town hall-style meeting Wednesday with employees of an Ohio manufacturing company that makes natural gas compressors. He said, quote, "...
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BNET
| 8 months ago
Meanwhile, he won't touch the people getting the privileges in this nation (won't tax them a penny more) and then says, "hey we don't have money and so can't fund government because we'd have to ask China". People with lots of wealth get a huge deal...
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The independent
| 8 months ago
The Mitt Romney troops were in Ohio for a second straight day today with hopes rising among Republicans that the momentum from last week's knockdown presidential debate in Denver will give their man the lift he needs to snatch the state away from...
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Indian Express
| 8 months ago
That sounds truer than ever as we look at the dramatic turn in the political fortunes of Mitt Romney, the Republican contender for American Presidency in the US elections. A week ago, the talk was all about the implosion of the Romney campaign. Some...
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Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
It's more than President Barack Obama's lackluster debate performance that has some Democrats on edge less than a month from Election Day. Party loyalists fret that Obama's campaign has been slow to rebound after Republican Mitt Romney's commanding...
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The Columbus Dispatch
| 8 months ago
Two federal courts have ruled that Ohio must allow in-person early voting on the final three days before Election Day, but Secretary of State Jon Husted is not ready to give up the fight. Calling the rulings an unprecedented intrusion by the federal...
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Mail Online UK
| 8 months ago
The likeness between George Romney in the pictures and Mitt Romney today is uncanny. George Romney was president of American Motors Corporation for eight years and between 1963 and 1969 served as the Republican governor of Michigan. During that time...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
| 8 months ago
Ohio (AP) Republican Mitt Romney is making a fresh bid for Ohio voters, trying to use post-debate momentum to make up ground in a state that has been a mainstay of GOP presidential candidates and could help President Barack Obama hold onto the White...
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Tulsa World
| 8 months ago
Ohio's election chief on Tuesday appealed a ruling that reinstates the final three early voting days in the battleground state, calling a decision last week by a federal appeals court "an unprecedented intrusion" into how states run elections...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 8 months ago
Mr. Romney's leads in new national polls propelled him Tuesday ahead of Mr. Obama for the first time in the RealClearPolitics survey average. And statewide polls depicted the Republican in a newly competitive position in states including Pennsylvania...
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Washington Post
| 8 months ago
Romney, buoyed by new polls that show him pulling ahead of the president, has shed the languid pace that characterized his travels as recently as last weekend...About 500 people endured a driving rainstorm and a muddy field to see him Monday evening...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
After a strong debate performance, Republican challenger Mitt Romney is intensifying his efforts in the state that's critical to his White House hopes, while President Barack Obama works to hang on to the polling edge he's had here for weeks. Both...
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Washington Post
| 8 months ago
Husted (R) called that an unprecedented intrusion by federal courts. We are asking the Supreme Court to step in and allow Ohioans to run Ohio elections, he said in a statement . Obama campaign general counsel Bob Bauer criticized Husted for choosing...
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Nutley Sun
| 8 months ago
After a strong debate performance, Republican challenger Mitt Romney is intensifying his efforts in the state that's critical to his White House hopes, while President Barack Obama works to hang on to the polling edge he's had here for weeks. Both...
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Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama is urging college students in Ohio to vote early, noting that the state's registration deadline is just hours away. Obama is telling young voters at a large rally at Ohio State University not to wait or delay their vote,...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Archive Recent Posts October 09 Jack Welch, the former chief executive of General Electric, said Tuesday that he would no longer write for Fortune magazine. October 09 Members of the Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement Action Fund dressed in "...
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Fox
| 8 months ago
FoxNews.com Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is appealing to the US Supreme Court -- ironically -- to get the federal courts out of the Buckeye State voting process. This is in response to a federal appeals court overturning Republican-backed...
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Fox News
| 8 months ago
FoxNews.com Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is appealing to the US Supreme Court -- ironically -- to get the federal courts out of the Buckeye State voting process. This is in response to a federal appeals court overturning Republican-backed...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
Supreme Court to block a pair of rulings that will open the polls for all voters on the three days prior to the Nov. 6 election, a time when 105,000 Ohioans cast ballots four years ago. The election-year emergency appeal could prompt the high court...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Ohio The Ohio secretary of state, Jon Husted, said Tuesday that he would appeal to the Supreme Court a decision by a federal appeals court last week that sided with President Obama's campaign, allowing expanded early voting in the final three days...