Storm in spotlight in campaign's final full week WXOW 19 La Crosse Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:14 AM PDT The presidential race's final full week was turning into a scheduling nightmare as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney grappled with how to push on with campaigning while a massive hurricane churned toward... | Americans See Different Strengths in Obama and Romney Gallup Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:13 AM PDT U.S. voters name President Obama's speaking skills and concern for people as his greatest strengths, followed by his personality and levelheadedness. Mitt Romney's top strengths are his business experience and economic policies. | Obama back to W. House; Romney in Midwest UPI Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:12 AM PDT ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 29 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama was to cut his campaign schedule short Monday to return to Washington from Florida to monitor Hurricane Sandy, the White House said. | Black voters may hold key to White House News 24 South Africa Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:12 AM PDT One thing that won't keep President Barack Obama awake at night ahead of 6 November is whether America's blacks still have his back. They adore him. | ABC5 News Des Moines, IAStorm in spotlight in campaign's final full week WOI-TV Des Moines Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:10 AM PDT ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The presidential race's final full week was turning into a scheduling nightmare as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney grappled with how to push on with campaigning while a massive hurricane churned toward the East Coast. | Storm wreaks havoc on presidential race The Vacaville Reporter Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:07 AM PDT CELINA, Ohio (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama frantically sought to close the deal with voters with precious few days left in an incredibly close race as this year's October surprise -- an | Obama, Romney teams tout newspaper endorsements, but does it matter to voters? Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:00 AM PDT WASHINGTON - In one October weekend, Republican Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama each scored a victory from a major newspaper in the all-important state of Florida. On one end, the Tampa Bay Times endorsed Obama, praising him for steady economic progress and sure-footed foreign policy. | Endorsements flood in, but do voters care? Associated Press via Yahoo! News Mon, 29 Oct 2012 00:56 AM PDT In one October weekend, Republican Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama each scored a victory from a major newspaper in the all-important state of Florida. On one end, the Tampa Bay Times endorsed Obama, praising him for steady economic progress and sure-footed foreign policy. On the other, the Orlando Sentinel backed Romney, describing him an able and tested leader even as it frowned on his ... | | |
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