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President Barack Obama holds leads in the key swing states of Ohio and Florida over Republican challenger Mitt Romney, according to a poll released today.
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A political action committee backing Republican Newt Gingrich, whose presidential campaign has been hurt by 30-second attack ads, is spending almost 30 minutes targeting rival Mitt Romney’s record in the private sector.
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Mitt Romney accepted the Republican presidential nomination and reached out to disaffected supporters of President Barack Obama, framing the election as a choice between two visions of the role of government.
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Presumptive presidential nominee Mitt Romney and his Republican allies entered August, and the final weeks before the national conventions, with more money to spend than President Barack Obama and the Democrats.
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Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, who polls show is the leading contender for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, enjoys a substantial fundraising advantage over his rivals.
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Labor leaders, after getting voters to repeal an Ohio law restricting collective bargaining, begin training their sights tomorrow on Wisconsin, where they face a tougher battle to unseat Republican Governor Scott Walker.
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It’s New York versus Boston, players against owners and older athletes facing younger ones, all taking sides in the presidential contest between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.
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Michelle Obama used an opening-night convention speech to take Americans inside the White House, asking them for the patience to give her husband a second term and contrasting President Barack Obama’s life experience with Republican Mitt Romney’s.
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Barack Obama has more money in his campaign bank account than Republican challenger Mitt Romney, and the president is using his funds early -- outspending the former Massachusetts governor by about 2-to-1 last month.
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Three days before President Barack Obama holds his first “official” campaign rallies, 200 supporters snacked on cupcakes at an opening of the re-election committee’s Tampa-area office -- its 25th in Florida.
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