Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Obama, Romney make same mistake on Hispanics

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Obama, Romney make same mistake on Hispanics
Obama needs to recapture Latino lightning in a bottle The National Council of La Raza won't get the top dog. It will get the attack dog. You can send a No. 2 to burials and weddings of foreign leaders and to conferences you don't want

Another N.C. Dem to skip Obama convention
President Obama's Democratic convention in Charlotte is going to be He is endorsed by the conservative Blue Dog Coalition. Nationally, about a dozen Democrats are staying home in September to focus on their campaigns. "If they want to win an election

WATCH: Top Romney Backer Taunts Andrea Mitchell Over Obama's 'Outsourcing'
"[Obama is] creating class warfare," he said. "That's why he's going to lose." He predicted that if the president is re-elected, businesses "will take their investments out of the country." Sununu, a ubiquitous attack dog for the Romney campaign, also

Farah: If Obama Re-Elected, ‘We Will Be Hunted Down Like Dogs’
“I get home and within a week or two of that conversation, I’m taking my dog for a walk, and guess what I see right He continued, “If [Obama is] re-elected, it’s gonna be war. We will be at war. We will be hunted down like dogs

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Dog Days Of Summer: Obama Uses White House Dog To Appeal To Swing States
When his economic policies are not working, all President Obama seems to have left, besides attacking Republicans in Congress and Mitt Romney, is his dog, Bo. On Monday, Obama gave interviews to local television stations from swing states such

Mitt Romney is Kinda Cool Sometimes, Spike Lee Says
And indeed, it’s gotten a bit nasty for Obama already, with GOP attacks on everything from the dog-eating incident to basically coded racism, like when Newt Gingrich called Obama “the food stamp president.” But while Spike Lee is a dyed in

Michelle Obama: Look at 'who's putting their actions out there'
The first lady won't be deployed as an attack dog for her husband's reelection campaign, but she's a key part of the Obama team's efforts to contrast the president's values with Mitt Romney's. "No matter who we are, we are all struggling and working toward

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