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The Guardian
| 7 months ago
Orlando Bill Clinton in Florida said Romney had 'failed the arithmetic test' and that his economic numbers do not add up. Photograph: John Raoux/AP Bill Clinton spearheaded the drive to get the crucial youth vote out for the Democrats in swing state...
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Truthdig
| 7 months ago
Oct 29, 2012 The November election is not a battle between Republicans and Democrats...And if we do not immediately engage in this battle we are finished, as climate scientists have made clear...I will invest my energy now solely in acts of...
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Los Angeles Times
| 7 months ago
Select a date range Create a custom date range From: To: October 28, 2012 , 6:54 p.m. Mitt Romney made a direct appeal to Democrats at his final stop on Sunday, telling thousands of supporters to reach out to those across the aisle. Your friends may...
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Kansas City Star
| 7 months ago
Iowa President Barack Obama is poised to eke out a victory in the race for the 270 electoral votes needed to win re-election, having beaten back Republican Mitt Romney's attempts to convert momentum from the debates into support in all-important Ohio,...
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The Gleaner
| 7 months ago
Vogel, Henderson If I vote for Romney can I expect him to do everything he says he will do?...Obama and Romney talk as though they have dictatorial powers. Any and everything they want must go through Congress, and as of now Congress is not in the...
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Los Angeles Times
| 7 months ago
N.H. President Obama on Saturday pointed to Mitt Romney 's record as governor of Massachusetts as proof that his budget plan would squeeze the middle class. And Obama did so almost within shouting distance of the Bay State's border with swing-state...
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Education News
| 7 months ago
Many guessed that she understood that fact herself when they heard of her promise to offer free higher education to everyone in the country once she'd taken the oath of office in January [...] Jill Stein, the Presidential candidate from the Green...
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Boston Globe
| 7 months ago
In Virginia, where Mitt Romney and President Obama are running neck and neck, former Republican congressman Virgil Goode's crusade for the Oval Office could draw conservatives and tip the state away from Romney. In live free or die New Hampshire,...
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Indian Express
| 7 months ago
National tracking polls show Romney maintaining a lead over President Barack Obama. However, incumbent Obama still carries advantage over Romney as he leads Romney in key battle ground states including the all-important Ohio. Romney is now having a...
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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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Tulsa World
| 7 months ago
That's because Oklahoma makes it nearly impossible for a third-party candidate or an independent to get on the ballot. In every state except Oklahoma, there are at least three people listed as presidential candidates. In most cases, that third person...
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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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National Public Radio
| 7 months ago
The number turned up as Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney made their final campaign finance disclosures before Election Day. The latest reports cover just Oct. 1-17, when the Obama organization raised $90.5 million, and Romney's operation...
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Star Tribune
| 7 months ago
Mitt Romney is trying to close the deal with voters by focusing on their economic concerns, an area where polling shows the Republican nominee has an edge heading into the final days of the campaign. As President Barack Obama takes a break from the...
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Guardian Unlimited
| 7 months ago
Mitt Romney told a crowd in Defiance, Ohio, that he would 'reach across the aisle' to get the job done in Washington. Photograph: Charles Dharapak/AP Mitt Romney came to the battleground state of Ohio on Thursday and brazenly stole Barack Obama 's...
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The Courier-Mail
| 7 months ago
IN a spectacular finale to a 40-hour campaign sprint, US President Barack Obama has launched a searing attack on Mitt Romney in Ohio, the state that may decide their election duel. But Romney, rallying Republicans in the state's aptly named town of...
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SF Gate
| 7 months ago
Ohio (AP) Republican Mitt Romney is renewing his focus on the nation's economy while facing continued pressure to break his silence on a GOP Senate candidate's statement that any pregnancy resulting from rape is "something God intended." As Election...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 7 months ago
Mitt Romney and his Republican allies raised more than President Barack Obama and the Democrats in the first 17 days of October as both presidential campaign efforts approached the $1 billion mark, with Obama in the lead, disclosures showed on...
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EW - PopWatch
| 7 months ago
ET Romney is a 'bullsh***er' and 9 other things Obama told 'Rolling Stone' by Josh Stillman With the election only 12 days away, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are embarking on the final legs of their campaign tours. Both candidates have plans to...
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Russia Today
| 7 months ago
Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson is determined to be included in the upcoming presidential debates, and the libertarian candidate has filed a lawsuit to try and secure a place at the podium before November's election. Breaking news Libertarian...
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Newsbusters
| 7 months ago
World News on Wednesday night continued to try and link Mitt Romney to the comments of a Republican Senate candidate in Indiana. Anchor Diane Sawyer began the program by hyping, " The Romney campaign wrestles today with a landmine on a big issue for...
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CNN
| 7 months ago
Together, Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Goode of the Constitution Party are in position to siphon a few thousand votes from Republican Mitt Romney and perhaps President Barack Obama in some of the handful of battleground states considered up...