Obama readying for re-election bid after vacation KETK 56 Tyler Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:11 AM PST President Barack Obama will waste little time getting back in front of voters following a 10-day Hawaiian vacation spent largely out of the spotlight. YouTube Video:Â No YouTube read more | Iowans ready to cast first presidential ballots WMDT Salisbury Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:10 AM PST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Iowa Republicans prepared to cast the first votes of the 2012 presidential contest Tuesday night, marking their choice for a candidate to challenge President Barack Obama in November. Polls | 10 things you need to know today The Mercury Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:07 AM PST 1. Decision day in Iowa is just the GOP kick-off Romney hopes caucus participants see him tonight as the best candidate to take on Obama, with primaries ahead in New Hampshire and South Carolina. | Rand Paul rips Romney, Santorum Politico Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:07 AM PST Ron Paulâs son says his fatherâs opponents are too liberal to beat President Obama. Â | Rested and ready, Obama returns Politico Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:05 AM PST The president reenters a charged political universe, one consumed by Iowa and the 2012 race. | Ohio Unemployment Falls, But So Does Support for Obama FOX 8 Cleveland Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:05 AM PST Even though the economy looks better, many blue-collar workers seem less inclined to vote for him this time around. Reg Rozell and Kim C. Sweitzer seem like they'd be sure-fire Obama 2012 supporters. | Obama preparing for re-election bid after vacation Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:04 AM PST HONOLULU #8212; President Barack Obama is wasting little time getting back in front of voters following a 10-day Hawaiian vacation spent largely out of the spotlight. | Obama, Congress begin 2012 in oil pipeline dispute Philly.com Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:01 AM PST President Barack Obama and Congress are starting the election year locked in a tussle over a proposed 1,700-mile oil pipeline from Canada to Texas that will force the White House to make a politically risky choice between two key Democratic constituencies. | Iran dismisses sanction impact on currency Washington Examiner Tue, 03 Jan 2012 04:56 AM PST NASSER KARIMI Associated Press TEHRAN, Iran Iran said Tuesday that the steep depreciation in the country's currency against the U.S. dollar was not linked to U.S. new sanctions targeting its Central Bank, while officials geared up for a meeting to assess possible measures to shore up the riyal in an already ailing economy. Since President Barack Obama on Saturday signed into law a bill that ... | | |
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