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Nov 01 2012
News
Polls: Obama Ahead in 3 Key States
President Barack Obama holds narrow leads over Mitt Romney in the battleground states of Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Iowa as the candidates enter the campaign's final days, new polling shows.
In Wisconsin and New Hampshire, Mr. Romney remains well within striking distance, despite signs that opinions are hardening and the pool of undecided voters remains small, according to new Wall
Wall Street Journal (News)
Jun 11 2012
News
Computer model shows perfect storm for Obama
President Barack Obama is running against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, but the economy may truly be his greatest opponent. "It's not the only factor, but it's arguably the most important factor," said George Washington University associate professor John Sides, who has created a computer model to analyze the impact of the economy on the presidential campaign. "The forecasting model
CNN (Online News)
Jun 07 2012
News
GOP: Obama exploiting student-loan deadline
The White House has been mum on new Republican offers to break an impasse on student loans, and President Obamas schedule on Thursday offers a reason for the delay: It gives Mr. Obama another chance to flog the issue on a college campus in the midst of a multimillion-dollar campaign fundraising trip.
Mr. Obama was visiting the University of Nevada-Las Vegas Thursday afternoon to call on
Washington Times
Jun 05 2012
News
Wisconsin Dems sidestep labor debate in recall
The bitter battle over union rights in Wisconsin sent masses of angry protesters flooding into the streets, placed the state at the center of a national debate over Big Labors power and sparked the historic recall to topple GOP Gov. Scott Walker. But youd hardly know it from the campaign to replace him.
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Politico
Feb 27 2020
Headline Roundup
Analysis: Bernie Sanders and Medicare for All
Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I-VT) plan for 'Medicare-for-all' was the subject of scrutiny during and following Tuesday's democratic presidential debate in South Carolina. Media outlets on all sides of the spectrum have focused on analysis of the plan, its plausibility, projected reach and estimated price-tag, as well as concentrating coverage on the ongoing internal debate between moderate and
Reason


Oct 23 2012
News
Gallup: Romney Up 5 Points Over Obama
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney leads President Barack Obama by 5 points among likely voters in the latest Gallup Daily Tracking Poll.
That's down a point from Romney's 6-point lead among likely voters on Monday – and is 2 points lower than his 7-point lead on Sunday. The 7-point lead was the largest of the campaign, Business Insider reports.
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Newsmax (News)
Jun 01 2012
News
OPINION: Napolitano: Obama's secret kill list
The leader of the government regularly sits down with his senior generals, spies and advisers and reviews a list of the people they want him to authorize their agents to kill. They do this every Tuesday morning when the leader is in town. The leader once condemned any practice even close to this, but now he relishes the killing because he has convinced himself that it is a sane and sterile way
Washington Times
May 29 2012
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Romney Backers Explain Past Criticism of Him
Republicans have been assailing President Obama and his re-election team for days for pointedly – and they say unfairly  questioning the private equity experience of Mitt Romney. But on Sunday, three prominent Republicans were called to answer for their own past criticisms of the former Massachusetts governor.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor and a rival of
New York Times (News)
Jun 06 2013
News
No Child Left Behind Debate, Student Loan Rancor Signal End Of Bipartisanship In Education
Once upon a time, education was a bipartisan issue, even in Washington.
When it came to America's schools -- a point of bombastic rhetoric on the campaign trail -- Democrats and Republicans have historically been willing to set aside their differences and hug it out. The 2001 No Child Left Behind Act, a law that dramatically increased the federal government's reach into America's
HuffPost
Oct 01 2012
News
Candidates Head Into Debate Week on the Attack
he presidential campaigns and their allies began the week with aggressive attacks on the candidates records ahead of the first presidential debate on Wednesday.
In an opinion article published Monday in The Wall Street Journal, Mitt Romney accused President Obama of foreign policy failures, saying that the president had allowed the nations influence to atrophy by “stepping away from
New York Times (News)