Mrs Obama: Tired of 'angry black woman stereotype WQOW Eau Claire Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:14 AM PST First lady Michelle Obama is challenging assertions she's forcefully imposed her will on White House aides, saying she's tired of people portraying her as "some kind of angry black woman." | GOP race moves south after Romney wins NH KAJ Flathead Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:13 AM PST MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won a convincing victory in the New Hampshire primary, the second straight triumph for Romney and one that bolsters his front-runner status to take on President Barack Obama in November. | In N.H. speech, Gingrich says âwinning the argumentâ against Obama is key Yahoo! News Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:11 AM PST Newt Gingrich had another disappointing contest Tuesday night in New Hampshire; he is neck-at-neck with Rick Santorum for a fourth place finish, each with nine percent of the vote. Below, you can watch his speech to supporters: Other popular Yahoo! News stories: ⢠After New Hampshire, Romney is in position to winâ"but it's not over [...] | Romney leads Obama in Florida, poll says Sun-Sentinel Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:11 AM PST Another photo finish may be in store for Floridians this fall when they decide whether they want to re-elect President Barack Obama. | OMB Chief Jack Lew tapped as new White House chief of staff News-Medical-Net Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:09 AM PST Jack Lew will replace Bill Daley in the post later this month after work is completed on the 2013 budget. Democrats and progressives are cheering this Obama administration pick because he has a long record of protecting entitlement programs, especially Medicaid. | Obama Drops by the E.P.A. New York Times Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:07 AM PST "I do not buy the notion that we have to make a choice between having clean air and clean water and growing this economy in a robust way," the president tells agency employees. | Romney takes step toward Republican nomination with win in New Hampshire The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:07 AM PST CONCORD, N.H. - Mitt Romney easily won the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, leaving his opponents in disarray and taking a big step toward becoming his party's choice to run against President Barack Obama in November. | | |
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