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Fox News
| 7 months ago
FoxNews.com President Obama's re-election team raised $126 million in September, compared to rough $78 million for Mitt Romney's campaign, according to federal filings releases Saturday. The filings also show Obama spent almost twice as much as the...
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The New York Times
| 7 months ago
Here in the Submarine Capital of the World, where the business of undersea warfare employs nearly 20,000 people, no one dismisses Mitt Romney 's plan to build three Virginia-class nuclear attack submarines a year instead of the two built each year...
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SF Gate
| 7 months ago
Fla. (AP) Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is attending his last fundraiser of the election season as newly released documents show his campaign had $61.3 million to spend at the end of September, less than President Barack Obama 's...
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International Herald Tribune
| 7 months ago
Richer and more assertive since the last American presidential campaign, China is looking at the harsh anti-Chinese sentiment being expressed by both candidates with a mixture of aloofness and unease. The Chinese say they are accustomed to China-...
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The New York Times
| 7 months ago
Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Myanmar 's military, long criticized for human rights abuses, may be invited to be an observer next year at an annual joint military exercise involving the United States and Thailand,...
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Inter Press Service
| 7 months ago
IPS Articles Friday's killing in Beirut of Lebanon's top intelligence officer and at least seven other people could add to that perception, as Col. Wissam al-Hassan was aligned with the March 14 coalition, a Sunni-led faction with close ties to...
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China News
| 7 months ago
Sinophobic message by presidential candidates resonates among voters As both President Barack Obama and his challenger Mitt Romney continue to bash China in their efforts to score political points with voters in their race to the White House, the...
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Israel National News
| 7 months ago
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MarketWatch
| 7 months ago
Financial issues and foreign policy will meet on Monday night when Barack Obama and Mitt Romney go head to head in their third and final debate. /conga/story/misc/election.html 231327 The 90-minute finale is set to include a segment on the rise of...
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SF Gate
| 7 months ago
To stay on just the designated topic, however, President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney may have to steer clear of China and the Middle East. They probably shouldn't discuss Europe or much of the rest of the world, either, at Monday's...
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Washington Post
| 7 months ago
Governor Romney then also wants to spend $2 trillion on additional military programs, even though the military's not asking for them. The assertion that Mitt Romney wants to boost defense spending by $2 trillion over 10 years, even though the...
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Israel National News
| 7 months ago
The number represents a substantial gain for Romney, who trailed Obama by 15 points on foreign policy issues in September, but Obama still holds a narrow lead. The poll, taken between October 4 and 7, was carried out about three weeks after the...
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The Feather Online
| 7 months ago
Presidential debate to convene, Oct. 16 University of Denver (Creative Commons 2.0) Presidential candidate Gov. Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama engage in a debate in Magness Arena, Oct. 3. Candidates Romney and Obama will proceed in two more...
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Reuters
| 7 months ago
Republican presidential nominee and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney speaks at a campaign rally in Leesburg, Virginia, October 17, 2012. Republican challenger Mitt Romney has gained substantial ground on Democratic President Barack Obama on...
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National Public Radio
| 7 months ago
Gathering voters to watch a presidential debate and then evaluate it is a long tradition in American journalism. So, I got to thinking: What would happen if I invited a bunch of interested foreigners all of them Chinese citizens to watch the...
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Associated Press
| 7 months ago
President Barack Obama's newest campaign ad shows challenger Mitt Romney saying he'd "be delighted" to sign a bill banning abortion...Romney did say during a debate in 2007 that he'd sign such a bill...The spot seeks to push back on a Romney campaign...
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Seattle Times
| 7 months ago
This even though Bain Capital , which he founded and led, has invested in China and outsourcing of American jobs . President Obama talks about setting up a task force "that goes after anybody who is taking advantage of American workers or businesses...
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Boston.com
| 7 months ago
N.H. (AP) Jeanne Shaheen, the first woman elected governor of New Hampshire and the state's first female U.S. senator, says unlike Republican Mitt Romney, President Barack Obama didn't need a binder to appoint women'' to high-ranking positions.
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Christian Science Monitor
| 7 months ago
There's no Five Brothers Bus" (a.k.a. "Mitt Mobile) or Five Brothers blog, like there was in 2008, but Mitt Romney 's five sons Tagg, Matt, Josh, Ben, and Craig still play a key role in the presidential campaign. Mitt Romney has been called...
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Sacramento Bee
| 7 months ago
In the aftermath of a U.S. presidential debate that included blistering accusations about unfair Chinese economic practices, a commentary carried by Chinas state Xinhua newswire on Wednesday warned that targeting its countrys products or currency...
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The Guardian
| 7 months ago
Obama was in Iowa, poking fun of Romney's 'binders full of women' remark and accusing his rival of wanting to return to the 1950s. Romney visited the swing state of Virginia, criticising Obama's plan for the next four years
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Denver Post
| 7 months ago
Re- publican nominee Mitt Romney's comment during the second presidential debate that he had received "binders full of women" as Massachusetts governor when he requested more female job candidates went viral Wednesday, fueling a broader fight between...
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The Glenwood Post Independent
| 7 months ago
Hal Sundin Well, here we go again; it's time for the great quadrennial guessing game the concurrent presidential and congressional election time for the bombarded American electorate to try to make order out of chaos, sort fact from fiction, truth...
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Miami Herald
| 7 months ago
The women's group that gave Mitt Romney binders of women's resumes contested his version of the story on Wednesday, while Democrats worked to criticize his record, although Romney apparently named a comparable percentage of women to top spots as...
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Los Angeles Times
| 7 months ago
When 24-year-old Katherine Fenton asked, "In what new ways do you intend to rectify the inequalities in the workplace, specifically regarding females making only 72% of what their male counterparts earn?" both men danced around the issue with the...
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Fox News
| 7 months ago
FoxNews.com Mitt Romney's second-in-command when he was governor of Massachusetts and a coalition of women's groups rallied Wednesday behind the Republican presidential nominee in the face of a rapidly expanding Internet phenomenon poking fun at his "...
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The Globe & Mail
| 7 months ago
The Globe and Mail Published Wednesday, Oct. 17 2012, 3:29 PM EDT Last updated Wednesday, Oct. 17 2012, 3:34 PM EDT Can't-miss stories from the web The software glitch suffered by Knight Capital Group Inc. has resulted in a quarterly loss of $389.9-...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 7 months ago
a revealing remark from Romney, or a sideshow? 'Binders full of women' is already the most memorable phrase of the second presidential debate, showing just how much the 2012 campaign revolves around issues narrowly targeted to specific groups a...
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Fox News
| 7 months ago
FoxNews.com Mitt Romney tried to turn the tables on President Obama Tuesday night when, in response to criticism about his own foreign investments, the Republican nominee pointed out that Obama is investing abroad as well. "Mr. President, have you...
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The New York Times
| 7 months ago
A one-stop destination for the latest political news from The Times and other top sources...With some polls offering sporadic evidence that Mr. Romney is gaining support among women in the final weeks of the campaign, the president seized every...
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United Press International
| 7 months ago
A pattern of tough talk regarding U.S.-Chinese relations during the U.S. presidential race may harm long-term ties, Chinese state media reports Wednesday. An article in China's state-run news agency Xinhua calls on U.S. politicians to paint a "truer"...
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Tahoe Daily Tribune
| 7 months ago
Do Americans want to make Barack Obama a one-term president so that they can replace him with a one-term governor? My biggest beef with Mitt Romney is that he won his way into the statehouse in Boston in 2002 only to use it as a perch to run for the...
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Fox News
| 7 months ago
FoxNews.com President Obama bolted out of the second presidential debate after employing a strategy he's used to great effect on the stump -- the power of nope. The words "not true" were a frequent rejoinder for the president, as he took pains to...
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Canadian Free Press
| 7 months ago
Central to it were all the lies President Obama continues to tell about his record in office and about his challenger, Mitt Romney...Time and again he rose to his feet to rebut and debunk those lies and I suspect a lot of people who saw him in the...
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Associated Press
| 7 months ago
In the simplistic narrative of U.S. presidential politics, China is a Hollywood villain, a monetary cheat that is stealing American jobs. But the one-dimensional caricature offered up by President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney...
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Los Angeles Times
| 7 months ago
Barabak, Los Angeles Times The President Obama who strode the debate stage Tuesday night banished the image of the dull and listless performer who almost single-handedly ushered Mitt Romney back into competition the last time the two met. Combative...
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China News
| 7 months ago
From 16 to 17 October, Sun Jiazheng, Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, attended and addressed the first summit of the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) convened in Kuwait as the Special...
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Mother Jones
| 7 months ago
The president put Romney on the ropes with a fiery debate performanceand ended with a climactic 47-percent punch...Obama entered the second of three rounds with many tasks to accomplish. He had to display vim and vigorat least look as if he wants to...
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Vanity Fair
| 7 months ago
Barack Obama is known to be a tough competitor, especially when he finds himself in a fixand he showed it in his aggressive and sometimes lacerating second debate with Mitt Romney...Encircling each other at multiple points during the town-hall-style...
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Epoch Times
| 7 months ago
October 17, 2012 President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney conduct the second of three debates, Oct. 16. Voters asked questions to the candidates in a town hall format at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. (Stan Honda/...
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Daily Nation
| 7 months ago
US President Barack Obama dismissed Mitt Romney's tough talk on China Tuesday at their second debate, saying his Republican rival invests in firms that build surveillance equipment for the Asian giant. "Governor, you're the last person who's going to...
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Star Tribune
| 7 months ago
Suddenly, the second presidential debate became Barack Obama's second chance. Obama the aggressor showed up this time, and Mitt Romney was ready for it. A newly energetic and aggressive Obama went directly after his Republican challenger starting...
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The Indianapolis Star
| 7 months ago
Share Comments Mitt Romney and President Obama debate in Hempstead, N.Y., on Tuesday. (Photo: Emmanuel Dunand, AFP/Getty Images) Story Highlights Obama entered the debate intending to show more passion Romney blamed Obama for failing to generate more...
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The Dallas Morning News
| 7 months ago
An aggressive President Barack Obama accused challenger Mitt Romney of favoring a "one-point plan" to help the rich in America and playing politics with the recent deadly terrorist attack in Libya in a Tuesday night debate crackling with energy and...
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SF Gate
| 7 months ago
N.Y. (AP) President Barack Obama sought a steadier showing, while Republican challenger Mitt Romney strove for further political gains in their second of three campaign debates Tuesday night, a nationally televised town hall-style encounter exactly...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
Both sides believe the showdown could be a decisive moment, particularly after a lackluster performance by Obama in the first debate was panned by his staunchest supporters and swung momentum solidly in Romney's favor. The latest Gallup poll released...
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Education News
| 7 months ago
One of the issues where the gap is the widest between President Barack Obama and the Republican candidate Mitt Romney is on their views of the government's role [...] With the first presidential and the first vice-presidential debates behind us and...