For Romney, Obama, 1 last jobs report fuels race News West 9 Midland Fri, 02 Nov 2012 01:14 AM PDT In the final throes of a spirited campaign, President Barack Obama and rival Mitt Romney are awaiting one more measure of the nation's economic pulse - a monthly jobs report that will leave an imprint on the last four... | Morning Call: pick of the papers The New Statesman Fri, 02 Nov 2012 01:14 AM PDT The case for Barack Obama is that he navigated the storms with careful intelligence, says Philip Stephens. | Half of Voters Say Obama or Romney Embodies Their Views Gallup Fri, 02 Nov 2012 01:13 AM PDT Fifty-four percent of U.S. voters have the same ideological views as either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, or both. Sixty percent describe Obama's political views as liberal/very liberal, and Romney's as conservative/very conservative. | Local campaign volunteers passionate; Work intense, demanding Eaton Rapids Community News Fri, 02 Nov 2012 01:12 AM PDT Left: Democratic volunteer Valerie Smith of Okemos sorts voting reminders that will be put on doors Monday to remind people to get out and vote for President Obama and the other democratic candidates on Tuesday. | Obama 2nd term: Leverage, lessons learned, legacy KGWN-TV Cheyenne Fri, 02 Nov 2012 01:12 AM PDT If he wins, President Barack Obama would try to apply the leverage of his victory toward a lasting economic revival on his terms, guided by political lessons learned and the legacy he wants. | Romney & Obama: Iâm the real candidate of change Chattanooga Times Free Press Fri, 02 Nov 2012 01:11 AM PDT DOSWELL, Va. â" Five days before the election, Republican challenger Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama vied forcefully for the mantle of change Thursday in a country thirsting for it after a painful recession and uneven recovery, pressing intense closing arguments in their unpredictably close race for the White House. Early voting topped 20 million ballots. | Bloomberg backs Barack EuroNews Fri, 02 Nov 2012 01:09 AM PDT The governor of New York, the multi-billionaire former Republican Michael Bloomberg, has thrown his support behind Barack Obama to be returned to the⦠| | |
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