Republicans turn to Biden-bashing Portland Press Herald Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:13 PM PDT CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Republicans have a new rhetorical punching bag: Vice President Joe Biden. With relentless attacks aimed at portraying President Barack Obama 's running mate as a governing liability, Republicans hope to raise the stature of GOP vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan, who will debate Biden next month, and score points in closely contested states such as Ohio, Florida and New ... | Put your DNC pride on display Boston Herald Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:12 PM PDT One convention down, one to go. If you're rallying for Obama 2012, show your true-blue colors from head to toe... | Can Obama Supporters Keep 'Hope' Alive? NPR Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:11 PM PDT The Democratic National Convention starts this week, and President Obama faces the challenge of rallying his base to support him in November. But four years ago, his path to secure the nomination wasn't easy either. Host Michel Martin checks back in with four Democrats she spoke with in 2008 to see how their lives and their views have changed. | President Obama in Fort Bliss to Reaffirm Support for Veterans LawFuel Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:10 PM PDT LawFuel.com - US Law News Daily - Two years ago, President Obama traveled to Fort Bliss, in Texas, to mark the end of the combat mission in Iraq. In his remarks that day, he talked about how part of ending a war responsibly is taking care of those who fought it. | Obama eyes future with convention speech The Malaysian Insider Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:06 PM PDT BOULDER, 3 Sept â" The Greek columns may be banished and the âhopeâ and âchangeâ signs gone, but President Barack Obamaâs pitch to American voters at the Democratic National Convention this week will have echoes of his 2008 speech, when he cast himself as a visionary leader in touch with the nationâs priorities. Dogged by a sluggish economy and in ... | President returns to Toledo The Toledo Blade Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:05 PM PDT President Obama returned to Toledo on Sunday night and will address supporters for Labor Day today in the city in one of his final stops before the Democratic National Convention begins in Charlotte. | Giant Obama sand sculpture stands near convention Seattle Times Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:05 PM PDT A 25-foot sand sculpture of President Barack Obama brings some of the beach to the Democratic National Convention's host city. But landlocked Charlotte is nearly 200 miles from the ocean - and the sand is actually from a mine in South Carolina. | Obama: Romney has no 'single new idea' Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news Sun, 02 Sep 2012 21:03 PM PDT US President Barack Obama accused Republican foe Mitt Romney of failing to offer "a single new idea" and of being a relic of the last century as he revved up a pre-convention tour. | | |
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