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Autumn surprise can transform a presidential race

WASHINGTON (AP) — Septembers shock, Octobers surprise, early Novembers can knock a campaign sideways. In a presidential race's waning weeks, almost anything can...

Romney: ‘Middle-income’ is $200K to $250K and less

BOSTON (AP) — Mitt Romney is promising to reduce taxes on middle-income Americans. But how does he define "middle-income"? The Republican presidential nominee defined...

Poll: More Americans Think Obama Could Kick Romney’s A**!

According to a recent Yahoo and Esquire poll[1], if President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney decided to step outside, Obama would easily mop the floor with the former Bain Capital CEO. RELATED: Good News! Obama Ahead Of Romney In Five Swing States[2] While 20 percent had no opinion on the matter, 58 percent of respondents backed Obama, with only 22 percent believing that Romney could actually beat the President in hand-to-hand combat. And there is evidence to support the majority’s beliefs. Shortly after winning the 2008 election, the UK Telegraph posted[3] 50 facts most people don’t know about Obama. A master at the right-hook? President Obama owns a pair of boxing gloves signed by Muhammad Ali. Strong-man? The commander-in-chief can bench 200 pounds. Let’s not forget the basketball enthusiast that he is, which could translate into better stamina if he knuckled up with Romney. Having lived in Chicago’s rough Southside area, that’s easily another plus for Obama. Watch Obama’s training r ...

Good News! Obama Ahead Of Romney In Five Swing States

After being polled following the Democratic National Convention, residents in key battleground states favor President Barack Obama over leading GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, according to the L.A. Times[1]. According to the most-recent NBC/Wall St. Journal/Marist University poll[2], President Obama is leading Romney five to seven points in key swing states: In Florida, Obama leads 49 percent to Romney’s 43 percent; in Virginia, Obama leads 49 percent to Romney’s 43 percent; and in New Hampshire, a poll conducted by WMUR-TV[3] shows President Obama leading 45 percent to Romney’s 40 percent. Most notable and vital to a presidential win is President Obama’s reported lead in Ohio, where he leads Romney by seven points, 50 percent to 43 percent, respectively. These findings translate to the economy as well. Ohio reportedly has the worst perception of the Republican candidate, with 48 percent of Ohioans believing that Obama can handle the economy better than Romney, who has just 44 ...

Romney: White House sent ‘mixed signals’ on attack

Gov. Mitt Romney JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama's administration of standing in apology for American values...

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