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Star Tribune
| 7 months ago
29 electoral votes Romney's swing through Florida on Saturday -- the first day of in-person early voting there -- was to include a visit to a Republican county in the Panhandle where he wants to pump up his vote count (Escambia), a Democratic county...
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The Boston Globe
| 7 months ago
Ohio (AP) Starting a two-day bus tour of Ohio's small towns and cities, Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan told voters Saturday that President Barack Obama hasn't made the case he deserves a second term. Ryan planned stops at a factory...
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The New York Times
| 7 months ago
October 26 Thursday's polls served to clarify that Barack Obama maintains a narrow lead in states that would get him to 270 electoral votes. October 26 Mitt Romney, who was born and raised in Michigan, does not appear to be contesting the state, and...
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Star Tribune
| 7 months ago
One final jobs report before Election Day and the big storm threatening the East Coast loom large as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney head into the final full week of campaigning in a race polls show is extraordinarily close...
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Newsbusters
| 7 months ago
The national and battleground state polls are all showing tremendous momentum for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney since the first debate. Despite this, with the absence of conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer, the entire panel of...
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The New York Times
| 7 months ago
Luke Sharrett for The New York Times The Romney campaign office in Abingdon, Va. Virginia is particularly vital to Mitt Romney, particularly if he does not win Ohio. They include the suburbs here in Franklin County, Ohio, where many young married...
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Fox News
| 7 months ago
FoxNews.com The final weeks of the presidential race have come down to a handful of state-level battles, in which both campaigns have finely honed their messages on near-and-dear issues in hopes of convincing the last, undecided voters. The road to...
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The Guardian
| 7 months ago
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney boards his campaign plane in Toledo, Ohio. Photograph: Brian Snyder/Reuters There are 11 days left in the presidential election, and the picture is static. Mitt Romney and President Obama remain knotted in...
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Telegram & Gazette
| 7 months ago
President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romneys meticulously arranged travel schedules, a crucial element of their final-stretch strategies, could be upended in the last full week before Election Day by a super storm barreling toward some...
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Zee News
| 7 months ago
Even as a flurry of new polls indicated a neck and neck race nationally President Barack Obama maintained a narrow lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the swing states that could help him win. Obama also remains roughly tied in the polls...
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Washington Post
| 7 months ago
But as Romney insisted his campaign was on the march and aides tried to expand the playing field by arguing Minnesota suddenly was competitive the electoral math lingered as a serious obstacle for the Republican. Fresh polling in the critical...
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Newsbusters
| 7 months ago
In Election 2000, Florida was the decisive state in the Electoral College. In 2004, Ohio was the ultimate battleground that put George W...That's a state President Obama won by 14 points four years ago. But Wisconsin has gone through an amazing two...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
The national and swing-state data confirmed a tight race that will leave both candidates in an all-out sprint through Election Day to win the race for the White House. Gallup's daily tracking poll on Friday found Romney expanding his lead over Obama...
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The Age
| 7 months ago
Romney uses his equity capital firm Bain's involvement in the creation of the office supply company to show off his business skills. Romney has tried to ignore both lines of attack, instead accusing Obama of playing partisan politics in an "...
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Newsbusters
| 7 months ago
The closer Election Day looms, the more often New York Times golden-boy Nate Silver is thrust from his Five-Thirty-Eight blog into the print edition with another poll analysis rallying the troops for Obama. In last Saturday's paper Silver, who has...
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Zee News
| 7 months ago
Amid seesawing polls and with just 12 days to go before the November 06 election, President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are crisscrossing battleground states to swing voters their way.
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Taiwan News
| 7 months ago
The outcome of the hard-fought but still deadlocked presidential race between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will be decided Nov. 6 by a small percentage of voters in just nine of the 50 U.S. states.
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International Business Times
| 7 months ago
President Barack Obama maintained a slim lead in several swing states while others were tied in polls released Thursday. In surveys from Public Policy Polling , Obama led Romney among likely voters in Iowa, 49 percent to 47 percent, a one-point...
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New York Observer
| 7 months ago
This year's race between President Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney is proving to be no exception. Just a couple days ago, the New York Times widely-respected numbers cruncher Nate Silver released an analysis giving Ohio a 50-50...
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The New York Times
| 7 months ago
Recent Posts October 25 Mitt Romney clearly gained ground in the polls in the week or two after the Denver debate. However, the FiveThirtyEight forecast finds a slightly favorable trend for President Obama over the past 10 days. October 24 Is the...
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Chicago Tribune
| 7 months ago
Democrats have been aggressively trying to gain an advantage over Republicans in states that allow early voting. When Obama announced that he would be voting early, he said on Twitter, "If your state has early voting, join me," and directed followers...
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Washington Post
| 7 months ago
According to the latest Washington Post-ABC News daily tracking poll, the contest remained unchanged from Tuesday, with 49 percent of likely voters nationally backing Romney and 48 percent supporting Obama. Obama sat for an interview with Jay Leno...
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Miami Herald
| 7 months ago
Now in the presidential campaign's final two weeks, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney crisscrossed the nation Wednesday in search of support from the remaining undecided voters in swing states who will determine the next occupant of...
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National Public Radio
| 7 months ago
The ad called "537" airing in eight swing states begins with images of the 2000 Florida recount in the presidential race between Republican George W...Supreme Court stopped a Florida recount, giving Bush the state by 537 votes (and by virtue of...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
A flurry of new polls shows Mitt Romney eliminating a likeability gap with President Obama, but the incumbent rebuilding an advantage with female voters. The polls suggest Romney, who has had the momentum in the race since the first presidential...
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Los Angeles Times
| 7 months ago
President Obama's reelection campaign is invoking Al Gore's narrow loss to George W. Bush in the Florida recount of 2000 to spur voters in battleground states to the polls in a close White House race that either side could lose if even a small band...
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Zee News
| 7 months ago
Veteran actor Clint Eastwood is starring in a new ad to promote Republican Mitt Romney's election to the White House. The 82-year-old 'Dirty Harry' star says in the campaign that Romney is the man who can turn around the future of the US, reported...
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Fox News
| 7 months ago
FoxNews.com The Romney campaign on Wednesday mocked President Obama for putting out a glossy 20-page booklet laying out his second-term economic plan, describing it as a collection of recycled ideas two weeks before Election Day. Obama, meanwhile,...
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Arizona Republic
| 7 months ago
Clint Eastwood is starring in a new ad to support Republican Mitt Romney's election to the White House. The "Dirty Harry" actor criticizes President Barack Obama's economic record over video of a shuttered factory and an unemployment line. Eastwood...
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Zee News
| 7 months ago
48 Washington: With a flurry of polls showing a tight White House race, the campaigns of both President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are focusing on swing states in their final sprint. The continued narrowness of the contest was...
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United Press International
| 7 months ago
The Romney camp said the Republican U.S. presidential nominee would finish the campaign as a front-runner while the Obama camp called the president an underdog. President Barack Obama 's "campaign is slipping," Mitt Romney told a crowd in Henderson,...
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The Age
| 7 months ago
He was holding rallies from morning to night, appearing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and calling some voters from the plane. It was the first half of a two-day trip that will see him going to Florida, Virginia and Ohio on Thursday with a stop...
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News 24
| 7 months ago
Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney said President Barack Obama's campaign was "taking on water" on Tuesday, as the rivals barnstormed across toss-up states while seeking swing votes two weeks before election day. With their debates behind...
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The Boston Globe
| 7 months ago
Locked in a stubbornly tight race, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are demonstrating the urgency of the campaign's final stretch, with the incumbent alone set to cover 5,300 miles in the busiest single day of his re-election bid.
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NY1
| 7 months ago
With their final debates out of the way, both Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are ramping up their campaign schedule and while their paths may not cross again before Election Day in two weeks, they'll be covering much of the same turf...Nevada,...
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Los Angeles Times
| 7 months ago
With the debates behind them, President Obama and challenger Mitt Romney launched themselves Tuesday into a final sprint across the half a dozen or so states that will probably decide which of the two claims the White House on Nov. 6. Obama released...
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NY Daily News
| 7 months ago
Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images First Lady Michelle Obama stumps for President Obama at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, earlier this month. A look at the nine swing states that will likely decide the presidential election.
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The Globe & Mail
| 7 months ago
President Barack Obama smiles at Vice-President Joe Biden after Biden introduced him to speak during a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio on Oct. 23, 2012. Reuters video Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
And while Romney has gained in a number of swing states, the incumbent holds a stable advantage in enough of the battlegrounds to prevail, goes Team Obama's story. The Team Romney version: The Republican has the momentum, he has all but eliminated...
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SF Gate
| 7 months ago
Ohio (AP) The endgame at hand, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney plunged into the final two weeks of an excruciatingly close race for the White House Tuesday with TV advertising nearing an astronomical $1 billion and millions of...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
Senior Obama campaign officials blitzed the airwaves a day after a combative performance by Obama at the third presidential debate, with senior strategist David Axelrod saying his candidate was even or ahead in every battleground. Romney's campaign...
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Miami Herald
| 7 months ago
The campaign sprint to Election Day began Tuesday, promising to follow a changing path to victory that's winding through states where President Barack Obama's once-healthy lead has been shrinking. With 13 days left and the final debate over, 14...
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News 24
| 7 months ago
President Barack Obama pulled slightly ahead of Republican Mitt Romney in a Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll on Tuesday, but the race remained essentially tied with two weeks to go until the 6 November election. Obama led Romney among likely voters...
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National Public Radio
| 7 months ago
Those are the battleground states where President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, their running mates and spouses will be spending much of their time in what remains of the 2012 race for the White House. It's all about amassing the 270...
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The Guardian
| 7 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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Kansas City Star
| 7 months ago
Obama said Tuesday at a rally in Delray Beach, Fla., not far from Monday night's debate site.And he reminded his audience "you get to start voting on Saturday" to join millions of Americans who are taking advantage of early voting before Election Day...
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Inquirer.net
| 7 months ago
US President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney walk away after greeting each other at the end of their third and final debate at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, on Monday. US presidential race is neck-and-neck and could boil...
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The Globe & Mail
| 7 months ago
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, right, and U.S. President Barack Obama walk past each other on stage at the end of their final debate at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., Oct. 22, 2012...President Barack Obama, right, and Republican...
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Arizona Republic
| 7 months ago
They, along with dozens of other celebrities and elected officials, are blitzing through battleground states in the White House race's final days. Their goal is to give the presidential campaigns a daily presence in key states even when the men at...
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CNN
| 7 months ago
The importance of the Buckeye State cannot be overstated: Ohio has not voted for the loser in the presidential election since 1960. In other words, as goes Ohio, so goes the nation. "They're just going to badger voters over and over again until they...