Romney accuses Obama of engaging in 'low' politics The Vacaville Reporter Mon, 27 Aug 2012 01:12 AM PDT TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- His Republican National Convention curtailed by a threatened hurricane, Mitt Romney conceded Sunday that fresh controversy over rape and abortion is harming his party and he accused Democrats of trying to exploit it for political | GM bars Obama, Romney from plants through election Jefferson City News Tribune Mon, 27 Aug 2012 01:06 AM PDT General Motors Co. says it's trying to stay out of the political limelight by banning President Barack Obama, Republican challenger Mitt Romney and other candidates from its plants through the November election. | Romney assails Obama campaign before convention delayed by Isaac The Indianapolis Star Mon, 27 Aug 2012 00:56 AM PDT Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama's campaign of trying to link him to Rep. Todd Akin's statements about rape and abortion, calling that a sad new low in the bitter election race while conceding that controversy over the remarks is hurting the Republican Party. | The Note's Must-Reads for Monday August 27, 2012 ABC OTUS News via Yahoo! News Mon, 27 Aug 2012 00:52 AM PDT The Noteâs Must-Reads are a round-up of todayâs political headlines and stories from ABC News and the top U.S. newspapers. Posted Monday through Friday right here at www.abcnews.com Compiled by ABC Newsâ Carrie Halperin and Amanda VanAllen POLLS The Washington Timesâ Stephen Dinan: âObama, Romney in... | Brewer calls Obama thin-skinned Calcutta News Mon, 27 Aug 2012 00:43 AM PDT New York Times . Brewer talked about the argument she and Obama had earlier this year after the president got off Air Force One for a visit to Intel's campus in Chandler. "He's the one that chose to make a brief encounter about something petty that showed his thin skin. | Africa: The American Presidency and Democracy Promotion in Africa AllAfrica.com Mon, 27 Aug 2012 00:38 AM PDT [AfricaPlus]On May 18, 2012, a Symposium of the G-8 Summit was convened in Washington, DC to launch a major initiative on global agriculture and food security. In addition to President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and several leaders of international organizations, the featured speakers included four African presidents: Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania, John Atta Mills of ... | | |
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