Clashing over the economy, President Barack Obama challenged Mitt Romney to join him in allowing tax hikes for rich Americans like them, needling his Republican rival on Tuesday to “compromise to help ...
President Barack Obama scrapped with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in a rough-and-tumble debate Tuesday, with the candidates arguing face-to-face, interrupting, accusing each other of lying ...
Why are the presidential candidates spending so much time to raise so much money? To buy TV ads. Which ones succeed? Which fail? In Ad Watch, we review them as they come out. Today: Mitt Romney makes ...
WASHINGTON - For the first time in four months, President Barack Obama scored a narrow victory over Mitt Romney in the campaign fundraising race. Obama's August total - more than $114 million between ...
GOP Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney says President Obama has no workable plan to prevent Medicare from falling into bankruptcy; President Obama says he will “never allow Medicare to be turned into ...
Ohio could very well be the state where what's expected to be a very close presidential race gets decided. And every indication is that the economy will be the issue that drives the majority of voters ...
President Barack Obama gave a big speech in Cleveland in a bid to distinguish himself as a better economic choice for voters this November, as Mitt Romney offers an opposing speech. Update (2:25 p.m.
The economic stimulus package being debated by Congress, his nomnees’ tax problems, and a comment about U.S. policy in the Middle East have given President Obama a “rocky” start to his White House ...
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) slightly leads President Obama among registered voters, a new poll found Tuesday. Romney and Obama are tied among all Americans, according to an ...
(CNN) — When President Obama and Mitt Romney face each other at their first debate Wednesday, it will only be the fourth time the two men have ever seen each other in person. An Obama aide shared with ...
A look at where Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican presidential rival Mitt Romney stand on a selection of issues, in brief: ABORTION and BIRTH CONTROL: Obama: Supports abortion rights.
Before Monday's final presidential debate, we outlined five things that President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney needed to accomplish at the Lynn University event. Here's ...
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