Obama looks to young voters, many of whom seem uninspired Los Angeles Times Mon, 29 Oct 2012 05:13 AM PDT Most young voters, like those in the battleground state of Colorado, back Obama, but fewer of them seem inclined to cast ballots compared with 2008. BOULDER, Colo. â" They turned out in huge numbers and overwhelmingly cast their ballots for Barack Obama, voting not just for a politician but the leader of a cause that seemed both epic and transformational. | Obama cancels Colorado trip The Daily Sentinel Mon, 29 Oct 2012 05:12 AM PDT COLORADO SPRINGS â" President Barack Obama is canceling a planned rally in Colorado Springs because of Hurricane Sandy. Instead of coming to Colorado on Tuesday, the president is returning to Washington to monitor the storm. | Krugman: Romney win means 'savage cuts' to Medicaid Arkansas Times Mon, 29 Oct 2012 05:12 AM PDT Paul Krugman writes on the devastation that Mitt Romney will bring to Medicaid if elected. Arkansas Republican advertising is trying to blunt this clear outcome by talking about attacking waste and being smarter with dollars. This is sheer nonsensical trivia against the sums involved. Voucherizing Medicaid to the states â" after stopping the planned Medicaid expansion of the Obama administration ... | Obama warns GOP not to undo Wall Street law Beaumont Enterprise Mon, 29 Oct 2012 05:12 AM PDT Obama warns GOP not to undo Wall Street law WASHINGTON (AP) â" President Barack Obama is warning congressional Republicans not to undo financial rules he signed two years ago and he's taking specific note of the work of a consumer agency created by the new law. In his Internet and radio address Saturday, Obama drew attention to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, noting that it and other ... | Thomas Sowell: Libya just one of Obamaâs deceptions Omaha World-Herald Mon, 29 Oct 2012 05:11 AM PDT It was a little much when President Barack Obama said he was âoffendedâ by the suggestion that his administration would try to deceive the public about what happened in Benghazi, Libya. What has this man not deceived... | Do newspaper editorials really matter? New Haven Register Mon, 29 Oct 2012 05:11 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" 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 ... | Obama Cancels Florida Campaign Trip, Returns to DC 5 Eyewitness News St. Paul Mon, 29 Oct 2012 05:11 AM PDT A strengthening Hurricane Sandy disrupted the campaign for the White House Monday, with President Obama canceling his political rallies and rushing back to the White House from battleground Florida to monitor the storm and get Air Force One safely back to Washington... | | |
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