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Washington Post
| 8 months ago
This is a critical time for our country, and the choice of paths we chose will have an enormous impact, Romney said. He ticked through poor-performing schools, rising debt and stubborn joblessness, adding: These challenges are big challenges...And...
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HNN
| 8 months ago
Judis has been writing for The New Republic since 1984 and has been a senior editor since 1994. I prepared for writing about the third debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney by reading about North Korea, Iran, Syria, the European Union, Mexico,...
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Truthdig
| 8 months ago
As we close in on Election Day, the questions about what Mitt Romney would do if elected grow even larger. Rarely before in American history has a candidate for president campaigned on such a blank slate. Yet, paradoxically, not a day goes by that we...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell. (Photo: Reuters/Chip East) Former Secretary of State Colin Powell announced he would break from the Republican Party to endorse President Obama for a second term. After renewing his...
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Disinfo.com
| 8 months ago
In a separate explanatory statement , however, the group also said its endorsement of the former Massachusetts governor was qualified and that it planned to be most active in working for its endorsed House and Senate candidates. And it dismissed...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 8 months ago
I think we can count on Good Ol' Joe to devote himself to tormenting President Mittens. When Romney begins his ''I, Willard '' at the inauguration, Biden can howl like a banshee, ''That's a bunch of malarkey!'' When Biden sits behind Romney at his...
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Towleroad
| 8 months ago
The politics of gay rights are forcing Romney to perform these feats of contortion. Put broadly, his religious right base opposes civil rights for gays across the board, while a majority of the public supports them, except for marriage, on which the...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
The Daily Star Now that Mitt Romney's and President Barack Obama's campaigns have made matching claims that, if elected, 12 million new jobs will be created over the next four years, knowing which man to believe comes down to the details...Neither...
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Channel NewsAsia
| 8 months ago
The Federal Reserve confirmed its commitment on Wednesday to the six-week-old QE3 stimulus, saying that the US economy still needed the support of its easy money programmes...Brushing off some recent signs of stronger expansion, the Federal Open...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
competitors in the war of the zingers. Photograph: Pool/Getty Images We've reached a moment in American history where debates can be judged by who buys the most clever keyword on Twitter and how quickly (and how many) Tumblrs are launched while they...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 8 months ago
Romney's neocon backers pulled off the Libya attack to make Obama look bad just before election. ----- (Similar events took place just before the 1980 election with the deal by the Reagan/Bush backers not to release the hostages before the election...
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Charlotte Observer Online
| 8 months ago
The rigid jaw, the focused eyes, the straight shoulders and the perfect hair all project the image of a man who seems born with confidence a fixer. Romney looks presidential, and in the White House, the Republican nominee promises to be a leader who...
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USA Today
| 8 months ago
President Obama is playing the trust card against Mitt Romney -- the Romney forces call it a desperation deal. In blasting what he calls "Romnesia" -- his opponent's habit of changing positions -- Obama told backers Tuesday in Ohio: "Now, we joke...
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The Columbus Dispatch
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden both accused Republican Mitt Romney yesterday of inaccurately portraying his stance on the American auto bailout during Monday's debate. Gov. Romney looked you right in the eye, looked me in the eye,...
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Kansas City Star
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney joined their running mates in rallying thousands of supporters in must-win battleground states Tuesday as they entered the final, frenzied, two-week stretch of the presidential race. Obama...
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National Public Radio
| 8 months ago
It's possible that the presidential debates will be remembered mainly for trivia Big Bird, binders and bayonets. But Mitt Romney and President Obama did discuss issues of paramount importance, including taxes, entitlements and the role the U.S.
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CNN
| 8 months ago
Watch final debate between Obama, Romney Burton: Obama had edge at the debate How much do Romney and Obama agree on? Brownstein: The lamb devoured the lion Will last debate change voters minds? AnthonyF8 4 5 things I have learned from this debate...
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The Hindustan Times
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama attacked Republican challenger Mitt Romney for being reckless and "all over the map" during their foreign policy debate Monday night. Romney hit back accusing the president of relinquishing US leadership of the world, and...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney leaves the stage after debating with US president Barack Obama at Lynn University, Boca Raton, Florida. Photograph: KeystoneUSA-Zuma/Rex Features If Mitt Romney is elected president of the United States on 6 November an outcome which is...
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Miami Herald
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney campaigned in must-win battleground states Tuesday as they entered the final frenzied two-week stretch of the presidential race. Obama aggressively continued with a familiar line of...
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Guardian Unlimited
| 8 months ago
New York Gay marriage is on the ballot in Maryland, but Obama and Romney were silent on it during the presidential debates. Photograph: Patrick Semansky/AP One could have been forgiven for assuming that, in the course of four and a half hours of...
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Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
With an estimated 11.5 million illegal immigrants living, and in many cases working, in the U.S. the question remains: What do we do with them?...Lax enforcement potentially leads to more illegal immigrants competing with U.S. citizens for jobs and...
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CNN
| 8 months ago
A dramatic new consensus has taken hold inside the campaigns of President Obama and Mitt Romney, one that was unthinkable just a few weeks ago: Americans will wake up on Election Day not knowing who their next president will be.
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Guardian Unlimited
| 8 months ago
Fullscreen version Romney said in the second debate: We've gone from $10 trillion of national debt, to $16 trillion of national debt. If the president were reelected, we'd go to almost $20 trillion of national debt...Roll over the line to get numbers...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
More than 12 million Americans can't find work; the unemployment rate fell in September but is still at a recession-level 7.8 percent...A divided Washington has done little to ease the misery. ___ Where they stand: President Barack Obama wants to...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
Election Day could well determine how much you end up paying in taxes...On energy, it could shape the balance between drill-baby-drill (and mine-baby-mine) and some big pollution controls. If you care about Obamacare, this may be your last, best...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
On Tuesday, airports in Colorado, Florida, Nevada and Ohio will be seized with the comings and goings of campaign jets as President Obama , Mitt Romney and their running mates campaign during the final and post-debate phase of the long contest to...
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Zee News
| 8 months ago
01 Boca Raton (Florida): Economic and domestic issues appeared time and again during the third and final presidential debate on Monday between Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney, which was meant to be exclusively focusing on the...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
In a presidential debate that was supposed to focus on foreign policy, the most contentious dispute over who was telling the truth was the exchange between President Obama and Mitt Romney over Detroit. "You know, if we had taken your advice, Gov.
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
| 8 months ago
Republican Mitt Romney is acting like a challenger who feels he has enough momentum and time to overtake the president by Election Day, two weeks from now. Judging from Monday's final debate, President Barack Obama almost seems to agree. Obama was...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
In a presidential debate over foreign policy, one of the most contentious exchanges between President Obama and Mitt Romney , surprisingly, was over Detroit. You know, if we had taken your advice, Gov. Romney, about our auto industry, we'd be buying...
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Kansas City Star
| 8 months ago
How they debated reflected where they stand in the closing days of the 2012 presidential campaign...Mitt Romney wanted to settle things down. Obama, who's watched with alarm as he's lost his lead and now finds himself locked in a neck-and-neck...
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National Public Radio
| 8 months ago
In at least one sense, the final presidential debate of the year looked a lot like the previous ones between Mitt Romney and President Obama. Regardless of what they were asked, each offered talking points he had prepared and was determined to make.
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Seattle Post Intelligencer
| 8 months ago
A combo image shows (top) the US President Barack Obama debates with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney (down) on October 22, 2012 during the third presidential debate at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. The final debate before the...
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New Zealand Infotech Weekly
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama repeatedly attacked Republican challenger Mitt Romney on foreign policy in their third and final debate in an effort to blunt his opponent's surge in the polls with two weeks left until Election Day. The high-stakes debate...
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The New Zealand Herald
| 8 months ago
Obama criticised Romney's support for beginning the war in Iraq, for opposing his plans to withdraw troops from Iraq, for inconsistent stances on Afghanistan and for opposing nuclear treaties with Russia. "Every time you've offered an opinion you've...
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The Hutchinson News
| 8 months ago
Shelley Dunham, vice chair of Harvey County Democrats: President Barack Obama was able to provide proof that we are heading in the right direction in world affairs. It was interesting Gov. Romney was in agreement with much of what the president is...
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The Orange County Register
| 8 months ago
53 pm · *** Chuck Habing, Republican, 51, Tustin, small business owner We all have had the opportunity to get to know President Obama over these last almost 4 years and I agree with some of his policies from those years. I feel like I know him to a...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama came ready Monday for a fighting finish, deriding Mitt Romney as reckless and overmatched in world affairs. Instead he found a subdued challenger who was eager to agree and determined to show he was not a warmonger. Romney...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Joe Raedle/Getty Images If the world could vote on 6 November, Barack Obama would win by a landslide. A global poll for the BBC World Service revealed that 20 out of 21 countries preferred the president to his challenger. But when you watched the...
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CNN
| 8 months ago
ET and CNN's exclusive expert analysis on CNN TV, CNN.com and CNN's mobile apps for iPhone , iPad and Android . Clip-and-share your favorite debate moments on Facebook and Twitter. (CNN) -- A forceful President Barack Obama put Republican challenger...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama, left, and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney share a laugh at the Alfred E...One of them most likely was feeling less mirthful upon getting the news that Arthur L. Allen, the CEO and president of ASG Software Solutions in...
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CNSNews.com
| 8 months ago
Ann Romney, wife of GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, said her husband has always been a pro-life person, but conceded he ran pro-choice for office in Massachusetts. Ann Romney talked about the issue during an Oct. 18 interview on the ABC daytime...
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Truthdig
| 8 months ago
Oct 22, 2012 President Obama is fired up and ready to go for the foreign policy debate Monday night, and he should begin in his opening statement by asking the American people, Are you safer now than you were four years ago? In his last debate, Obama...
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The Columbus Dispatch
| 8 months ago
Republican Mitt Romney has cut President Barack Obama's lead in battleground Ohio in half, a new poll shows. However, the president still holds a 5-point margin, 50 percent to 45 percent, in the first major survey of Ohio since the second...
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Chandler Republic
| 8 months ago
The final presidential debate would focus on foreign policy a sitting president who'd overseen the death of Osama bin Laden pitted against a one-term governor, so new to diplomatic thinking that he'd managed to offend a good chunk of Britain during a...
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Summit Daily News
| 8 months ago
We are Massachusetts residents now, vacationing here for the week in Dillon, and have some thought to share with you regarding our former Gov. Mitt Romney. One of us voted for him as governor, believing his statements at the time he was running that...
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Newsbusters
| 8 months ago
The Washington Post noted this week that most recent polls show Mitt Romney "winning the white vote by more than any GOP presidential candidate since Ronald Reagan" in 1984. But Reuters is looking hard for the bright side, focusing on a tiny subset...
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United Press International
| 8 months ago
Republican nominee Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama exhange words criticized each other's tax policies during their debate last week at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. UPI/Pat Benic License photo There's always a flurry after a...
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NY Daily News
| 8 months ago
Richard Ellis/Getty Images Gov. Mitt Romney speaks to cadets at the Citadel on Oct. 7, 2011. Mitt Romney heads into Monday's final debate on foreign policy and national security facing serious doubts about his ability to be the next commander-in-...