NATION: Obama: The first meme president The News-Herald Sun, 28 Oct 2012 05:14 AM PDT President Obama's first term in office coincided with the growth of online memes -- Photoshopped images and jokes that are passed around the Internet. Here's a history of the first meme president. | Saints ready to challenge Manning The Times of Acadiana Sun, 28 Oct 2012 05:11 AM PDT DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) â" President Barack Obama is confidently predicting speedy second-term... - 4:25 pm | A title to remember The Times of Acadiana Sun, 28 Oct 2012 05:11 AM PDT DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) â" President Barack Obama is confidently predicting speedy second-term... - 4:25 pm | Swing State Races Remain Remarkably Stable Taegan Goddard's Political Wire Sun, 28 Oct 2012 05:09 AM PDT Mark Blumenthal : "The overall standings produced by the aggregation of all of the public polls in the battleground states have been essentially unchanged for nearly three weeks. Although the margins have closed since the first debate and remain very close, Obama holds advantages of 2 percentage points or better in four states -- Ohio, Iowa, Nevada and Wisconsin -- that would combine with those ... | For Romney and Obama, suburban women are key to Virginia Los Angeles Times Sun, 28 Oct 2012 05:09 AM PDT Romney and Obama fight hard for the female vote in the Virginia's Washington suburbs. ASHBURN, Va. â" With the presidential contest in Virginia teetering on a knife's edge, Mitt Romney is counting on the economic concerns of suburban women to lock up a state that's almost a must-carry for him. | Ohio poll: Obama slips, but race still a tie Coshocton Tribune Sun, 28 Oct 2012 05:07 AM PDT The race for the White House continues to be too close to call in Ohio, according to a new Enquirer/Ohio News Organization Poll that shows President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney each with 49 percent support from likely voters. | Poll: Galesburg favors Obama The Galesburg Register-Mail Sun, 28 Oct 2012 05:06 AM PDT The Knox News Teamâs 2012 Presidential Election Poll shows Democratic President Barack Obama with a comfortable lead over Republican candidate Mitt Romney among voters in the city of Galesburg. Of 213 registered voters interviewed, 123 (57.75 percent) said they will vote for Obama and 59 (27.7 percent) said they will vote for Romney in the Nov. 6 presidential election. Thirty-one voters were ... | | |
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