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Obama Continues on Offense
Tweet Share on Facebook October 28, 2011 Comment (6)Pollster John Zogby updates our weekly Obama Report Card with a grade on the president's performance. Zogby uses his polling, expert analysis, and interaction with major players to come up with a grade and some comments that capture how he sees the president's week ending.
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Diners Say No to Dessert With Obama
Tweet Share on Facebook October 28, 2011 Comment (3)If you answer "Barack Obama" to the question "Who would you want to have dinner with in the world?" you are going to be jealous of tech entrepreneur Casey Helbling, who was one of four small dollar donors to dine with the president at Liberty Tavern in Arlington, Va. Thursday night.
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Joe the Plumber Would Vote for Herman Cain
Tweet Share on Facebook October 28, 2011 Comment (4)Samuel (Joe) Wurzelbacher, the man who called out Barack Obama's tax plan during the 2008 election and became the GOP's favorite plumber and its symbol for working Americans everywhere, told U.S. News's Rick Newman that he hasn't endorsed a presidential candidate yet, but if the election were tomorrow, he'd cast a ballot for Herman Cain.
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Newt Gingrich Credits Lawyer for Keeping 2012 Campaign on Track
Tweet Share on Facebook October 27, 2011 Comment (1)Who says lawyers can't save the day?
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10 Jobs Created by Presidential Campaigns
Tweet Share on Facebook October 27, 2011 CommentJob creation is front and center this presidential election season. And as a result, President Obama and his GOP contenders have come under fire not only for the amount of jobs they did or didn't create in the past; they're also being scrutinized based on how they plan to create jobs in the future. But what about the jobs they have been creating during their campaigns? [See a slideshow of the 10 Jobs Created by Presidential Campaigns.]
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Obama Expects Michelle Flack After Wing Joint Dinner
Tweet Share on Facebook October 25, 2011 Comment (1)This wouldn't be the first time President Obama has gotten in trouble with his wife Michelle for eating junk out on the campaign trail, but this time health conscious Michelle may be upset for an entirely different reason.
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Thousands Plan to Protest Keystone Pipeline
Tweet Share on Facebook October 25, 2011 Comment (5)Thousands of people are gearing up for November 6 when they will encircle the White House in Washington, D.C., to protest the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. Their message to President Obama? Tar sands oil is not in the national interest and that he must deny the presidential permit for the 1,700 mile Keystone XL pipeline, which runs from Canada through the United States to Mexico.
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For Joe Biden, Fighting Hunger is a Family Affair
Tweet Share on Facebook October 25, 2011 Comment (1)Fighting world hunger is more than just part of his job; for Vice President Joe Biden, it's a family affair.
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Ken Salazar Hopes to Walk in Teddy Roosevelt's Footsteps
Tweet Share on Facebook October 24, 2011 Comment (3)Take a walk around Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's ornate office overlooking Washington and two things stand out: a bust of Theodore Roosevelt, the father of American conservation, and a book of ranches featuring the Salazar spread in Colorado. The symbolic connection is not lost on Salazar, who, as was Roosevelt, is a longtime conservationist, hunter, and outdoorsman. "One of the reasons I took the job was because conservation is such an important agenda for me personally," Salazar says.
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Obama Campaign Starts Well
Tweet Share on Facebook October 21, 2011 Comment (6)Pollster John Zogby updates our weekly Obama Report Card with a grade on the president's performance. Zogby uses his polling, expert analysis, and interaction with major players to come up with a grade and some comments that capture how he sees the president's week ending.
