Obama, DNC raise $68M in final 3 months of 2011 ABC 13 Houston Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:13 AM PST President Barack Obama raked in more than $68 million combined for his re-election campaign and the Democratic Party during the final three months of 2011, gearing up for a formidable challenge against his Republican opponent later this year | I'm no 'angry black woman' Sydney Morning Herald Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:11 AM PST First Lady Michelle Obama is upset with claims made about her behaviour in a new book. | Obama To Propose 'Insourcing' Tax Breaks Tax-News.com Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:10 AM PST United States President Barack Obama has announced that he will put forward new tax proposals in the coming weeks designed to reward companies that choose to invest or bring back jobs to the United States, and to eliminate tax advantages for companies moving jobs overseas. | Obama, Democrats raise $68 million for US elections AFP via Yahoo! Canada News Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:10 AM PST US President Barack Obama and his Democratic Party raised over $68 million in the last quarter of 2011 for this year's White House and congressional elections, his campaign said Thursday. | Partisan feud escalates over voter ID laws in South Carolina, other states | WorldCSM MinnPost Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:09 AM PST The Obama administration 's recent decision to block a new voter ID law in South Carolina is fueling one of the biggest partisan debates of the day: Do stronger state voter ID laws really curtail the minority franchise? States have been on a tear of late to enact tighter controls on voting, including in South Carolina. Last year, 34 approved or considered tougher voting regulations, in a bid to ... | Obama announces big fundraising haul CNN Political Ticker Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:09 AM PST (CNN) â" President Barack Obamaâs re-election campaign announced Thursday that it raised more than $42 million over the past three months, with the Democratic National Committee bringing in more than $24 million in the fourth quarter of last year. In a video to supporters, Obama campaign manager Jim Messina announced that 1.3 million people contributed [...] | Today's Buzz: Would you vote for Romney over President Obama? Sun-Sentinel Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:09 AM PST The far right and the tea party might not be thrilled, but Mitt Romney is going to be their man in November. It's just about set in stone. So, the big question is: would you vote for Romney over President Obama? Romney has baggage, like all candidates do. And he comes across as pompous and very out of touch with the common man. But Romney has economic bona fides that he will be talking about in ... | Obama Propose New Plans to Refresh Markets International Business Times Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:09 AM PST Conducting new plans to stimulate markets, restore jobs growth from overseas and create new tax revenues, are plans U.S President Barack Obama is willing to be responsible for ahead of the his campaign as he seeks reelection in the upcoming presidential nomination of 2012.Obama casted a couple of st. | | |
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