Fox News
FoxNews.com Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley said Sunday that Americans are not better off than they were four years ago, answering the question that other Obama surrogates tried to avoid as it repeatedly came up on the weekend talk shows. O'Malley, a...
United Press International
Robert Gibbs , President Obama's senior campaign adviser said Sunday he's confident voters understand it will take time to get out of the "mess" of the economy. Gibbs, in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," challenged Republican vice...
Los Angeles Times
President Obama's deputy campaign manager lit into Republicans on Sunday, saying their convention was marked by personal attacks and empty platitudes that left the impression they really think that lying is a virtue. Stephanie Cutter told CBS's Face...
Baltimore Sun
Republicans quickly pounced on the first part of the response. The Romney campaign sent out a press release Sunday recycling a quote from the nominee's speech on Thursday. "This president can ask us to be patient...This president can tell us that the...
The Hill
Gibbs said that no one in the campaign expects the level of enthusiasm Obama generated in the historic 2008 election. "Nobody is sitting up here saying this is 2008," he said. Campaign aides have said repeatedly they expect the election to be "close,"...
The Hill
O'Malley was asked by CBS host Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation if he could honestly say that people are better off today than they were four years ago? No, replied O'Malley, a prominent Obama surrogate, adding but that's not the question of this...