Obama, Clinton campaign together in Virginia Erie Times-News Sat, 03 Nov 2012 21:14 PM PDT With the White House race in its final days, President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton hit the campaign trail together Saturday night. Clinton, his voice hoarse from a flurry of campaign events, said he had given "my voice in the service of my president." | Wilder chooses not to endorse for president Richmond Times-Dispatch Sat, 03 Nov 2012 21:13 PM PDT Former Gov. L. Douglas Wilder, who backed Democrat Barack Obama for president in 2008, did not endorse Obama or Republican Mitt Romney in an opinion column released days before the election. | Security on visits at least $219,000 Richmond Times-Dispatch Sat, 03 Nov 2012 21:13 PM PDT When President Barack Obama addressed 900 local supporters behind Walkerton Tavern and Gardens in western Henrico County on July 14, more than 100 Henrico police officers were at the ready to safeguard him. The elaborate security detail cost police â" and by extension, county taxpayers â" more than $52,000. | National eyes watching Virginia races - www.roanoke.com Roanoke Times Sat, 03 Nov 2012 21:11 PM PDT Voters will soon commit to the presidential and Congressional campaigns that poured tens of millions of dollars into the state. RICHMOND â" They have seen President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney come to their state and ask for their votes. | Despite hard-fought campaign, vote not likely to bring change Seattle Times Sat, 03 Nov 2012 21:10 PM PDT The nation approaches Election Day 2012 divided, reflecting â" among other things â" the tepid state of the economy: not growing fast enough to ensure an easy re-election for President Obama, nor bad enough to guarantee defeat. | On the ballot in Orange County Bedford Times-Mail Sat, 03 Nov 2012 21:10 PM PDT PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan (R) Barack Obama and Joe Biden* (D) Gary Johnson and James P. Gray (L) U.S. SENATOR Richard E. Mourdock (R) Joe Donnelly (D) And ... | Rick Holmes: The case for Obama Sturgis Journal Sat, 03 Nov 2012 21:09 PM PDT GHNS -- Four years ago he was a blank slate. Millions projected their finest dreams on to Barack Obama. He was going to bring America together and put an end to racial strife. Heâd make America respected again around the world. Heâd do big things. His would be a transformational presidency. | | |
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