Romney Losing Edge over Obama on Economy, Poll Shows
Romney still holds edge on handling deficit
Romney still holds edge on handling deficit
Birther backs down, claims intimidation
Promises at rally in Colorado to get killers
He faces questions over intelligence lapses and the death of the ambassador to Libya
The problem isn't that wealthy oil barons or special interest lobbyists love loopholes (they do); it's because we do.
Obama is reluctant to shoulder responsibility for the overall state of the economy, but doesn't mind taking credit for every car sold since 2009.
Among other hypotheticals
Looks like speaking softly, not carrying a big stick
What if the principal parties' candidates for president really agree more than they disagree?
The omissions range from weird to politically expedient
The Obama administration has engineered a "recovery" in name only.
No Wall Street charges, not even for Jon Corzine, he notes
The attention by the campaign might just draw more eyeballs to the political documentary
Would provide $1 billion to hire post 9/11-era veterans
What the Dems think about sex education, fracking, climate change, drilling, renewables, R&D 'investments,' and much more.
Sept. 11th has changed America radically--and not for the better.
Three and a half years later, White House officials are still making wildly optimistic comments about the economy they mismanaged.
Don't any of these people know there are other choices than the two major parties?
He's been a failure as a president, but he looks headed for reelection, anyway.
Obama's actually beaten Romney one one in campaign fundraising the last three months, but not when including Democrat and GOP fundraising as well
The father of his fiancee Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, is also not a fan of Obama
Had trouble using it to call campaign volunteers from a phone bank
Didn't have the idea to take the chair on stage until he was at the convention center and someone kept asking him if he wanted to sit
A swell in the 18-49 demo for the president's speech
He's got a record to defend and the latest economic news doesn't look good
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