Rick Holmes: The case for Obama Leesville Daily Leader Sun, 04 Nov 2012 01:11 AM PST 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. | Karen Heller: The storms before the calm Philly.com Sun, 04 Nov 2012 01:11 AM PST Guess Chris Christie found that "light switch of leadership" somewhere along the battered Jersey Shore. Only a week earlier, the governor had blasted Barack Obama for being "like a man wandering around a dark room, hands up against the wall, clutching for the light switch of leadership, and he just can't find it." | In final weekend, a fight to the finish Philly.com Sun, 04 Nov 2012 01:11 AM PST Forget hope and change. In the final days of their race for the White House, President Obama has been accusing Republican Mitt Romney of lying to "scare" voters and grasp power. | Students have say in election Martinsville Bulletin Sun, 04 Nov 2012 01:11 AM PST President Barack Obama swept the city schoolsâ mock elections last week, winning three-quarters of the vote. About 1,428 Martinsville students in kindergarten through eighth grade (and some teachers) cast ballots at the schools Thursday and Friday. | Recapping our choices, now make yours The Day Sun, 04 Nov 2012 01:11 AM PST On Tuesday Connecticut voters will go the polls to choose candidates for federal and state office. Between incumbent President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney,... | College education: Even little 'swing states' get noticed The Day Sun, 04 Nov 2012 01:10 AM PST If Connecticut wants some presidential love and attention in 2016, its voters better be less decisive. For months now polls have shown the state is safely in President Obama's column. With the... | The Democrats: championing the middle class (US Election 2012 - The Parties) IANS India Private Limited via Yahoo! India News Sun, 04 Nov 2012 01:10 AM PST Washington, Nov 4 (IANS) Supported largely by the Indian-American community, President Barack Obama's Democratic Party with the longest continuous operation in the US has promoted a social liberal and progressive platform since the 1930s. | | |
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