Chicago White Sox fan Obama draws boos amNewYork Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:16 PM PDT He may be in a tough race for re-election but there is one thing that President Barack Obama will not do to court voters - fake allegiance to a sports team for political gain. | Sarah Palin jumps into the health care debate National Constitution Center via Yahoo! News Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:16 PM PDT Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is a last-second entrant into the health care debate, after reviving her 2009 claims that President Obamaâs health care plan will kill senior citizens. | Obama appeals for funds as he trails cash-rich Romney The Irish Times Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:13 PM PDT PRESIDENT BARACK Obama held eight fundraisers in four states over the past two days, delivering punchy speeches, engaging in playful repartee with audiences and aggressively attacking the Republican candidate Mitt Romney for outsourcing American jobs when he was a private equity executive. | University leaders pen immigration letter The News & Observer Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:11 PM PDT Local and national university presidents sent a letter to President Obama and congressional leaders Tuesday, calling for an easier path to permanent resident status for immigrant students. | Obama touts visioin for next 4 years UPI Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:04 PM PDT ATLANTA, June 26 (UPI) -- President Obama took his re-election campaign to Atlanta Tuesday, outlining his vision for what he would try to accomplish with another four years in office. | Dan Beckmann: Dear President Obama: Here's Your Hope and Change 2012 The Huffington Post Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:04 PM PDT Mitt Romney can't say we're all in this together because all of his policy prescriptions are about doing it alone. This is what turns on the liberal base, but it's also a positive message to swing voters looking for hope again. | Obama Battleground States Lead Expands Over Romney, Poll Shows The Huffington Post Tue, 26 Jun 2012 17:03 PM PDT Backers of the president could argue that holding steady is, in some respects, a victory, as he's sustained a fairly steady stream of bad news on the economy. Last month, Obama was up, 47 percent to 43 percent. | | |
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