Media more positive on Obama, but not as clearly as in 2008 Los Angeles Times Thu, 01 Nov 2012 21:13 PM PDT A study of how the media have covered the presidential race since the partiesâ national conventions shows that President Obama received more positive mainstream media coverage than Mitt Romney. | Closing of Bill's tied to Obama Richmond Times-Dispatch Thu, 01 Nov 2012 21:12 PM PDT It might not be serving pork anymore, but Richmond's Bill's Barbecue dished out some widely publicized criticism of President Barack Obama on Thursday, and offered Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney a political talking point. | Williams: Small tent won't hold electoral success Richmond Times-Dispatch Thu, 01 Nov 2012 21:11 PM PDT Clarence L. Townes Jr., once a dean of local black Republicans, spends a day a week working at a campaign headquarters for the re-election of President Barack Obama. | Election will affect student loans, Pell Grants SMU Daily Campus Thu, 01 Nov 2012 21:11 PM PDT The election is less than one week away, and whether the win goes to President Barack Obama or Gov . Mitt Romney, the election results will have an impact financial aid and student loans at American universities. | Romney touts his jobs plan in Bonsack - www.roanoke.com Roanoke Times Thu, 01 Nov 2012 21:11 PM PDT The Republican presidential candidate returned to the Roanoke Valley to rally supporters in a key swing state. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney returned Thursday to the Roanoke Valley for the first time since June, making the case that incumbent President Barack Obama lacks the experience and knowledge of business that's needed to put the United States economy back on track. | Candidates prepare for home stretch SMU Daily Campus Thu, 01 Nov 2012 21:11 PM PDT President Obama and Gov. Christie met with Sandy victims Wednesday. The 2012 presidential elections are only a weekend away, and both candidates are preparing their final push to sway voters before ballots are cast on Tuesday. | Winning the Media Campaign 2012 Journalism.org Thu, 01 Nov 2012 21:10 PM PDT From the conventions to the eve of the final presidential debate, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have both received more negative than positive coverage from the news media, though overall Obama has had an edge, according to a new study. | | |
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