Republican hopefuls make final Iowa appeals as caucuses near The News Journal Mon, 02 Jan 2012 00:59 AM PST DES MOINES, Iowa -- With time running short, Ron Paul, Rick Santorum and other Republican presidential contenders argued Sunday that they could beat President Barack Obama as they worked to persuade undecided Iowa Republicans aching to win the White House to choose them over chief rival Mitt Romney. | Obama highlights economic bright spots New Haven Register Mon, 02 Jan 2012 00:58 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) รข" Bullish yet wary, President Barack Obama is highlighting recent economic bright spots while taking care not to overstate a recovery that still has not put millions back to work. | Bright spots, dark clouds _ Obama seeks right tone Times Leader Mon, 02 Jan 2012 00:57 AM PST (AP) Bullish yet wary, President Barack Obama is highlighting recent economic bright spots while taking care not to overstate a recovery that still has not put millions back to work. | 2012 Medicare debate is all about the baby boomers Times Leader Mon, 02 Jan 2012 00:56 AM PST Baby boomers take note: Medicare as your parents have known it is headed for big changes no matter who wins the White House in 2012. You may not like it, but you might have to accept it. Dial down the partisan rhetoric and surprising similarities emerge from competing policy prescriptions by President Barack Obama and leading Republicans such as Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan. | Sports figures choose teams in 2012 elections Washington Examiner Mon, 02 Jan 2012 00:56 AM PST FREDERIC J. FROMMER Associated Press WASHINGTON The New York Giants and New York Jets share an NFL stadium but their owners don't share political views. Woody Johnson of the Jets is a top fundraiser for GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, while Giants co-owner Jonathan Tisch is a generous backer of President Barack Obama. They're among a host of owners, executives, athletes and coaches from ... | Republicans get ready for midwest rumble Mail & Guardian Mon, 02 Jan 2012 00:54 AM PST Republican presidential hopefuls will go head to head for the first time at Tuesday's Iowa caucuses in the fight for the GOP ticket to take on Obama. | | |
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