Elon Poll: Romney leads in NC as DNC begins WWAY 3 Wilmington Mon, 03 Sep 2012 09:14 AM PDT ELON UNIVERSITY (NEWS RELEASE) -- Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney holds a lead over President Barack Obama in the battleground state of North Carolina as the incumbent presidentâs party comes to Charlotte this week for the Democratic National Convention, according to the latest Elon University Poll conducted in partnership with The Charlotte Observer and The News & Observer. If the ... | Obama Team Juggles Offense, Defense KTVA Anchorage Mon, 03 Sep 2012 09:14 AM PDT President Obama was on the attack all weekend in some of the nation's most important swing states. | The who and what at the DNC Creative Loafing Charlotte Mon, 03 Sep 2012 09:10 AM PDT Besides President Obama accepting the nomination Thursday night in Bank of America Stadium, here is what to watch for from the rest of the speakers during the three days of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte. Some will - or should - come out swinging, and others will cement their places as potential Democratic presidential candidates in 2016.⦠[ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the ... | JPOST: Egypt kicks sand in Obama?s face Strategy Page Mon, 03 Sep 2012 09:06 AM PDT article... "The Egyptian government, despite three decades of massive US aid, licensing to produce advanced American tanks and other equipment, strategic backing and an invitation to Washington to meet Obama ? refused. Indeed, Morsy headed for Tehran to attend a ?nonaligned? conference. | Obama Says He's the Miami Heat, Romney is Jeremy Lin The Atlantic Wire Mon, 03 Sep 2012 09:05 AM PDT Obama is competitive. It's a requirement, one would hope, to run for President. But the New York Times ' Jodi Kantor writes that Obama might over competitive. Deep in the story is a juicy anecdote of Obama comparing himself to Lebron and co. in Miami, and Romney to Jeremy Lin. First: Obama's competitiveness. It's extensive. Like, he's even competitive when it comes to recreational bowling. In ... | Barack Obama pledges aid for Hurricane Isaac victims Independent Mon, 03 Sep 2012 09:01 AM PDT US president Barack Obama is taking his re-election campaign into the South on Labour Day, where he will offer a presence and promises of help to those flooded out recently by Hurricane Isaac. Related Stories Romney's wealth in spotlight again after tax probe Russell Crowe rescued by coastguard during kayaking trip Deadly 'mouse' virus threatens up to 10,000 Yosemite visitors Obama pledges aid ... | | |
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