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Romney revs up Florida volunteers eager to oust Obama
They come because of Barack Obama. They stay because of Mitt Romney.
So say the volunteers streaming into Romney for President storefronts in Florida. The Romney campaign is opening campaign offices across the state and cranking up phone banks —...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Democratic Party, The Washington Post, Orlando
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New anti-Obama ad makes sentimental case to 2008 Obama swing voters
Call Washington BureauThe latest political TV commercial airing in Pennsylvania and other so-called swing states reaches right into the hearts of voters who supported Barack Obama in 2008 but may now be feeling disillusioned. Crossroads GPS, the powerful political group...Tags: Republican Party, Karl Rove, Crossroads, Barack Obama, Politics
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Special Report: Bloomberg Reloads In Push For Gun Control
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Among the slick, million-dollar ads for the likes of Pepsi and Honda during the Super Bowl this Sunday, viewers in Washington will see a far more modest spot. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino will be...Tags: Eric Holder, Crime, Law and Justice, Super Bowl, Shootings, New York City
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McManus: Obama's common touch
The State of the Union address is a political exercise in the best of times. But when a president is running for reelection and Congress is dominated by his most bitter opponents, there's even less pretense than usual.
The State of the Union address that...Tags: White House, Unions, Democratic Party, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Job creation key in commissioners race
Daily American Staff WriterUndecided voters had another chance Wednesday to reach a conclusion on which three Somerset County commissioner candidates will be elected Nov. 8. Democratic incumbents Pamela Tokar-Ickes and John Vatavuk sat alongside Republican challengers Jeff Henry...Tags: Friedens, Tom Corbett, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Business
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Obama's Worst Week Ever
It didn’t take much guessing to predict who was going to win – if “win” is the right word--the Washington Post’s weekly pick for "Worst Week in Washington": President Barack Obama. If any week has made the POTUS wonder why...Tags: Wyoming, Psychology, Tea Party Movement, The Washington Post, Republican Party
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Prop. 19 opponents say the measure's flaws led to its defeat
L.A. NOWThe political consultants who ran the campaign against Prop. 19 said Thursday that the undecided voters who swung their way on election day were susceptible to arguments for legalizing marijuana, but were ultimately convinced the measure was flawed. Wayne... -
Is the Whitman campaign machine built to handle October surprises?
Opinion L.A.Over at The Times' PolitiCal blog, David Lauter illustrates the upward trajectory of Meg Whitman's campaign before it was revealed last week that she employed an undocumented housekeeper, a reversal of fortune that my colleague Jon Healey blogged about... -
Open field
Sun ReporterMost open their doors a bit confused, even quizzical. For Catherine Benton, 85, the tall man standing on her driveway one recent afternoon was recognizable as the "medical guy" from Baltimore. But like many Anne Arundel voters in the sprawling 3rd...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Annapolis, Paula C Hollinger, Local Elections, Executive Branch
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As end nears, it's security vs. hope
Tribune national correspondentAs President Bush and Sen. John Kerry enter the final week of a deadlocked race for the White House, the mood at their campaign rallies, the sound of their messages and the images in their television ads underscore a starkly different closing argument...Tags: John Kerry, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Terrorism, Election Day, Science and Technology
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Kerry hammers on dollars, defense
Tribune national correspondentSaying "a president has to be able to do more than one thing at the same time," Sen. John Kerry vowed Tuesday to protect Social Security and hunt down terrorists wherever they are. The Democratic nominee came to this working-class corner of...Tags: Medicare, John Kerry, Texas, Death, Osama bin Laden
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Did Hussein play a role? Voters assess Bush, war
Sun National StaffPITTSBURGH - In the gritty neighborhoods south of Pittsburgh, many folks regard themselves as swing voters, more devoted to Steelers football than to any one political party. So it hardly seemed surprising that when more than two dozen of them were...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Heads of State, Defense, Guerrilla Activity, Terrorism
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Sep 11, 2003
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