Romney declares it's time to 'turn the page' on Obama Minnesota Public Radio Sat, 01 Sep 2012 09:12 AM PDT Lifted by a show of Republican unity that once seemed so distant, Mitt Romney plunged into the presidential campaign's final 67 days focused more than ever on jobs and the economy, and depicting President Barack Obama as a well-meaning but inept man who must be replaced. | On the Trail: September 1, 2012 CNN Political Ticker Sat, 01 Sep 2012 08:52 AM PDT (CNN) - With the Republican convention over and the Democratic convention about to begin, members of both tickets are on the campaign trail on Saturday hitting up key battleground states. President Barack Obama attends two events in Iowa: a rally and a fundraiser. Mitt Romney speaks in Ohio, then flies to Florida for an event [...] | As Massachusetts governor, Romney took tough welfare line The Charleston Gazette Sat, 01 Sep 2012 08:50 AM PDT BOSTON -- Mitt Romney, hoping to draw a sharp contrast on welfare, is citing a disputed charge that President Barack Obama is giving recipients a free ride, and he can point to his own record of pushing for tighter rules.Romney, Massachusetts g... | Presenter denies president charges Belfast Telegraph Sat, 01 Sep 2012 08:45 AM PDT An Egyptian TV presenter accused of inciting the killing of the country's new president on air has denied the charges at the opening of his trial, the state news agency said. Related Stories Bin Laden publisher defies Pentagon Recovery begins as waters recede Expats flee Spanish death blaze 12 killed in Afghan suicide blasts Obama visits battleground states | Democrats confident of filling stadium The Charlotte Observer Sat, 01 Sep 2012 08:43 AM PDT Democrats say theyâre confident of filling Bank of America Stadium for President Obamaâs acceptance speech Thursday night. | Florida Convention Watchers Moved Slightly Towards Romney Taegan Goddard's Political Wire Sat, 01 Sep 2012 08:41 AM PDT A new SurveyUSA poll of Florida voters finds 66% of those who watched the final night of the GOP convention did not change their mind on who to vote for, 22% switched to Mitt Romney and 12% switched to President Obama. Caveat: "As expected, those who watched the speeches at the Republican National Convention were disproportionately Republican. This poll does not attempt to measure how all likely ... | | |
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