Romney camp seizes on 'stunning admission' by Biden CNN Political Ticker Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:15 PM PDT Asheville, North Carolina (CNN) - Mitt Romney's campaign seized on what Republicans called a "stunning admission" made Tuesday by Vice President Joe Biden when he said the middle class "has been buried" the last four years, putting the Obama campaign on defense. During a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, the vice president reiterated recent [...] | Michelle Obama: Debates make me nervous CNN Political Ticker Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:14 PM PDT Denver (CNN) - Watching her husband during a presidential debate makes Michelle Obama feels like an anxious mom, the first lady confided in an exclusive interview with CNN. "I get so nervous at these debates," a laughing Obama told CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jessica Yellin. "I'm like one of those parents watching their kid [...] | CNN Poll: Obama at 70% among Latino voters CNN Political Ticker Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:14 PM PDT (CNN) â" The latest national survey of likely Latino voters shows President Barack Obama retaining a big lead over rival Mitt Romney in the key voting demographic, matching the level of support he received from Latinos in 2008. The poll also showed a majority of Latinos said the economy was a more important issue facing [...] | Biden says middle class 'buried' the last 4 years, Republicans pounce Fox News Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:13 PM PDT Vice President Biden said Tuesday that the middle class has been "buried the last four years" -- a practically gift-wrapped gaffe that Republicans immediately grabbed to hammer President Obama on the eve of the first presidential debate. | Biden: Middle class 'buried' the last 4 years Associated Press via Yahoo! News Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:12 PM PDT Vice President Joe Biden says the middle class has been "buried" during the past four years, and Republicans immediately seized on the comment as an unwitting indictment of the Obama administration. | THE RACE: That other president's race gaining fans The Daily Jeffersonian Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:10 PM PDT While President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney bone up in Nevada and Colorado for Wednesday's opening debate, back in the nation's capital attention is split between the hard-fought presidential race and baseball playoffs. | Two Audiences, Two Unelectable Candidates and One Much-Hyped Debate ABC News Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:10 PM PDT As I watched my hometown Detroit Tigers clinch their division last night (Awesome!), I noticed the two teams with different colored Sox were not making the playoffs and basically ending a very disappointing season. The Chicago White Sox (President Obamaâs team) and the Boston Red... | | |
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