Press Gaggle by Press Secretary Jay Carney The White House Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:14 PM PDT 12:02 P.M. EDT     MR. CARNEY: Welcome aboard Air Force One as we make our way to Des Moines, I think. I just wanted to point your attention to -- if you did not see it -- the readout of President Obama's call with parish presidents, mayors, and county leaders from Louisiana and Mississippi yesterday. He made that call onboard our flight returning -- our return flight yesterday from Texas ... | President Obama tells Urbandale crowd: 'Don't boo, vote' The Des Moines Register Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:12 PM PDT OBAMA IN IOWA: Republicans didn't offer a single new idea, just retreads during their big pitch in Tampa this week, President Barack Obama told Iowans this afternoon. Don't boo, vote, Obama said to a crowd of about 10,000 gathered for a campaign rally at Living History Farms in Urbandale. Obradovich: President Obama bashes RNC, but will he do better in Charlotte? Storify: How social media ... | Obama embarks on march to party convention Seattle Times Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:12 PM PDT President Barack Obama embarked on a four-day march through battleground states and the storm-battered Gulf Coast Saturday in the lead-up to his party's convention, trying to blunt his rival's momentum. Republican Mitt Romney vowed to bring more jobs to the country, bemoaning 23 million people out of work or underemployed. | Obama vs. Romney 101: 4 ways they differ on China The Christian Science Monitor Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:12 PM PDT China surpassed Japan as the worldâs second-largest economy during the Obama presidency. Over the same period, its increased military spending and aggressive actions in the South China Sea have suggested a desire to match economic growth with enhanced regional and world-power status. As president, Barak Obama has made a strategic âpivotâ toward Asia . He envisions enhancing America âs role as a ... | Vice president to join Obama in NH next weekend Greenwich Time Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:10 PM PDT PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) â" An Obama re-election campaign official says the president won't be alone during his visit to New Hampshire next weekend. The Obama for America campaign tells the Portsmouth Herald ( http://bit.ly/S8X2bs ) that the president will be joined by first lady Michelle Obama , Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden , on a trip to New Hampshire on Friday. | Obama: Romney, GOP offering only well-worn ideas News West 9 Midland Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:06 PM PDT President Barack Obama accused Mitt Romney and Republicans on Saturday of offering outdated ideas that are ill-suited to voters during the first stop on a march to the Democratic convention. Romney, fresh from his GOP... | Obama vows help to soldiers, marks Iraq war end The Deming Headlight Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:03 PM PDT FORT BLISS, Texas (AP) - In an election-year reminder that he ended the war in Iraq, President Barack Obama vowed Friday to help soldiers, veterans and their families overcome economic and health care struggles as they return to the nation they have served. | Romney visits Louisiana flood victims; Obama talks to the troops Chicago Tribune Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:02 PM PDT A day after the Republican National Convention, each rival chooses a different focus. JEAN LAFITTE, La. â" The day after accepting the Republican Party's presidential nomination, Mitt Romney abruptly canceled a campaign appearance in a crucial swing state Friday to tour a flood-ravaged area of the Louisiana bayou near New Orleans, acknowledging the damage caused by Hurricane Isaac. | Mitt Romney Tells Louisiana Flood Victim To âGo Home And Call 211â² Mediaite Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:01 PM PDT It was already a risky decision for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney to visit Hurricane Isaac-ravaged New Orleans immediately following the Hurricane Katrina anniversary-timed Republican National Convention, a risk exacerbated by conservative gloating that Romney had beaten President Obama to the âprize.â Already open to criticism that he was using the disaster as a political [...] | | |
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