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Obama Campaign Tries To Discredit Gallup Poll
Tweet Share on Facebook October 16, 2012 CommentA pollster for President Barack Obama is disputing the accuracy of the latest Gallup/USA Today survey that shows Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney tied at 48 percent among likely women voters in battleground states. Joel Benenson says this result "is an extreme outlier, defying the trends seen in every other battleground and national poll." Benenson argues that Obama remains ahead among women.
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Obama Needs to Offer Voters a Bold Narrative
Tweet Share on Facebook October 15, 2012 CommentThe presidential campaign has reached "a tipping point" where President Obama needs to "offer a bold narrative" and far-reaching policies "if he is to win re-election and get to a substantial enough victory that enables him to govern and face the great challenges ahead," a prominent Democratic pollster says in a new analysis of the race.
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Could Gary Johnson Be the Spoiler in the Presidential Race?
Tweet Share on Facebook October 15, 2012 CommentExcluded from the second presidential debate Tuesday night, Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson is escalating his criticism of the major-party candidates and arguing that there is relatively little difference between them.
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Democrats Recall Reagan as Second Presidential Debate Approaches
Tweet Share on Facebook October 15, 2012 CommentDemocratic strategists are looking to the example of an iconic Republican, Ronald Reagan, as they anticipate a much improved performance by President Obama Tuesday night in his second debate with GOP challenger Mitt Romney. Romney was widely considered the winner of their first debate nearly two weeks ago.
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Biden's Debate Performance: Good for Comedians, Bad for Campaign
Tweet Share on Facebook October 12, 2012 CommentThe humorists of TV will have the final say in determining who won the vice-presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan Thursday night — and that's probably bad news for Biden.
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Candidates Draw in Spirited Vice Presidential Debate
Tweet Share on Facebook October 11, 2012 CommentIt didn't break new ground as a policy discussion, and it didn't reveal much new about the candidates. But the vice presidential debate Thursday night did allow the silver-haired Democratic incumbent Joe Biden and his cerebral young Republican challenger Paul Ryan to promote their running mates, their parties and themselves with a fast-moving series of jabs, parries and substantive arguments as millions of voters watched on national TV.
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Karl Rove PACs Unleash Ad Wrath on Obama
Tweet Share on Facebook October 11, 2012 CommentThe political action committee most feared by the Democrats has begun its final attack on President Obama.
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Bill Clinton Campaigning Dutifully for Obama
Tweet Share on Facebook October 11, 2012 CommentIf there's a big political rally in your area, chances are that Bill Clinton is in town.
The former president is proving to be a huge draw on the campaign trail as the Nov. 6 election approaches and as he attempts to mobilize Americans to vote for President Barack Obama and fellow Democrats.
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Showdown in the Sunshine State
Tweet Share on Facebook October 10, 2012 CommentJACKSONVILLE, Fla.—President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are dueling ferociously in Florida, the biggest prize in a handful of 10 battleground states that remain competitive and will in all likelihood decide the race for the White House.
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Gary Johnson Brings Campaign to College Campuses
Tweet Share on Facebook October 9, 2012 CommentLibertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson is making his way across the country's college campuses in a last-ditch effort to create momentum and generate support among young people for his campaign.













