Independent groups formed to fundraise for Obama Seattle Times Sat, 30 Apr 2011 17:07 PM PDT Two former White House aides launched a pair of independent groups Friday to defend President Obama and fight the array of conservative efforts that poured money into the last elections, adopting the same tactics condemned by Obama. | White House officials to hear Craven County concerns first-hand New Bern Sun Journal Sat, 30 Apr 2011 17:06 PM PDT HAVELOCK - Craven County Commissioner Lee K. Allen of Havelock is going to the White House Tuesday to weigh in on the concerns of counties. He said he feels certain that the high cost of gas will surface at the four-and-a-half hour meeting but does not know whether President Obama will be attending. | FROM NOBODIES TO NOMINEES David Shribman via Yahoo! News Sat, 30 Apr 2011 17:02 PM PDT WASHINGTON -- The conventional wisdom is that Barack Obama cannot be beaten. The root of this wisdom is the aphorism, sometimes attributed to former New York Gov. Benjamin B. Odell Jr. and sometimes to former House Speaker Joe Cannon, that you can't beat somebody (Obama) with nobody (any one of the dozen Republican nobodies, male and female, Trump and trumped). | Haslam asks Obama for federal disaster declaration WVLT-TV Knoxville Sat, 30 Apr 2011 16:55 PM PDT Gov. Bill Haslam has asked President Obama to declare four Tennessee counties as federal disaster areas following the severe storms that struck the state this week. | Video: Obama's campaign ad controversy CBS News Sat, 30 Apr 2011 16:52 PM PDT President Obama has previously spoken out against campaign and political ads funded by anonymous sources and targeting the opposition with fierce rhetoric. But, Whit Johnson reports that Obama has utilized these | State Democrats say party must retake the offensive Ventura County Star Sat, 30 Apr 2011 16:51 PM PDT California Democrats, dispirited by President Barack Obama 's compromise on extending tax cuts for the rich and frustrated by Gov. Jerry Brown's inability to coax four Republican legislators to vote for a state budget-balancing plan that would spare education, vowed Saturday that it's time to retake the political offensive. | Obama ramps up recovery help for tornado-hit South Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News Sat, 30 Apr 2011 16:45 PM PDT PLEASANT GROVE, Alabama (Reuters) - The U.S. government ramped up efforts on Saturday to help thousands of homeless victims of the country's second deadliest recorded tornado outbreak, which killed at least 350 people. | | |
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