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AP - PoliticsObama campaign ready for a 'ramping up' on RomneyWASHINGTON (AP) -- For all the turmoil of the long primary season, President Barack Obama is right where he expected to be: taking on Mitt Romney and targeting him as a wishy-washy protector of the rich. With the November outcome likely to hinge on the economy, Obama will now engage more directly with the help of an experienced, well-financed campaign organization....
Obama campaign ready for a 'ramping up' on RomneyWASHINGTON (AP) -- For all the turmoil of the long primary season, President Barack Obama is right where he expected to be: taking on Mitt Romney and targeting him as a wishy-washy protector of the rich. With the November outcome likely to hinge on the economy, Obama will now engage more directly with the help of an experienced, well-financed campaign organization....
Obama campaign ready for a 'ramping up' on RomneyWASHINGTON (AP) -- For all the turmoil of the long primary season, President Barack Obama is right where he expected to be: taking on Mitt Romney and targeting him as a wishy-washy protector of the rich. With the November outcome likely to hinge on the economy, Obama will now engage more directly with the help of an experienced, well-financed campaign organization....
Super PACs largely free to spend remaining cashWASHINGTON (AP) -- When a presidential candidate throws in the towel, what can a "super" PAC that once supported the campaign spend its money on?...
Super PACs largely free to spend remaining cashWASHINGTON (AP) -- When a presidential candidate throws in the towel, what can a "super" PAC that once supported the campaign spend its money on?...
Super PACs largely free to spend remaining cashWASHINGTON (AP) -- When a presidential candidate throws in the towel, what can a "super" PAC that once supported the campaign spend its money on?...
Super PACs largely free to spend remaining cashWASHINGTON (AP) -- When a presidential candidate throws in the towel, what can a "super" PAC that once supported the campaign spend its money on?...
Super PACs largely free to spend remaining cashWASHINGTON (AP) -- When a presidential candidate throws in the towel, what can a "super" PAC that once supported the campaign spend its money on?...
Fence-mending time for Romney as he woos the rightWASHINGTON (AP) -- Now is the time for Mitt Romney to mend his Republican fences and bring around those dubious voters who kept spurning him for Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and others to the right. After a nasty primary battle, his challenge is to somehow excite the party's staunchest conservatives without alienating the independent voters he'll need to defeat President Barack Obama in the fall....
Fence-mending time for Romney as he woos the rightWASHINGTON (AP) -- Now is the time for Mitt Romney to mend his Republican fences and bring around those dubious voters who kept spurning him for Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and others to the right. After a nasty primary battle, his challenge is to somehow excite the party's staunchest conservatives without alienating the independent voters he'll need to defeat President Barack Obama in the fall....
Fence-mending time for Romney as he woos the rightWASHINGTON (AP) -- Now is the time for Mitt Romney to mend his Republican fences and bring around those dubious voters who kept spurning him for Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and others to the right. After a nasty primary battle, his challenge is to somehow excite the party's staunchest conservatives without alienating the independent voters he'll need to defeat President Barack Obama in the fall....
Fence-mending time for Romney as he woos the rightWASHINGTON (AP) -- Now is the time for Mitt Romney to mend his Republican fences and bring around those dubious voters who kept spurning him for Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and others to the right. After a nasty primary battle, his challenge is to somehow excite the party's staunchest conservatives without alienating the independent voters he'll need to defeat President Barack Obama in the fall....
Fence-mending time for Romney as he woos the rightWASHINGTON (AP) -- Now is the time for Mitt Romney to mend his Republican fences and bring around those dubious voters who kept spurning him for Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and others to the right. After a nasty primary battle, his challenge is to somehow excite the party's staunchest conservatives without alienating the independent voters he'll need to defeat President Barack Obama in the fall....
THE RACE: Massachusetts is campaign target againOnce again, Massachusetts is in the cross hairs of a presidential race....
THE RACE: Romney has some hard choices to makeNot only must Mitt Romney pick a running mate, he also needs to decide which former rivals he'll invite to speak at the Republican National Convention in Tampa in August - if any. It won't be an easy decision....
THE RACE: Obama, Romney busy redefining each otherPresident Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney are working hard at this stage of the campaign to paint each other in as stark and unattractive colors as possible....
THE RACE: Obama, Romney working to stay on messagePresident Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are being buffeted by crosswinds as Obama fights to keep his job and Romney works to wrest it from him. Both know where they want to go, but getting there is something else....
GOP lawmaker says 75-plus Dems are communistsWASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican Rep. Allen West said he believes 75-plus House Democrats are members of the Communist Party, a claim that echoed Joe McCarthy's unsubstantiated 1950s charges that communists had infiltrated the top ranks of the U.S. government....
Poll: Party platforms a mystery to manyWASHINGTON (AP) -- As Barack Obama and Mitt Romney look to the November election, a new poll from the Pew Research Center finds a sizable share of the public is unsure which side the presidential candidates' political parties take on some of the country's most divisive issues, including the size of the federal government, gay rights and abortion....
Poll: Party platforms a mystery to manyWASHINGTON (AP) -- As Barack Obama and Mitt Romney look to the November election, a new poll from the Pew Research Center finds a sizable share of the public is unsure which side the presidential candidates' political parties take on some of the country's most divisive issues, including the size of the federal government, gay rights and abortion....
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