- WASHINGTON — As the Obama campaign doubles down on the use of Bain Capital to question Mitt Romneys economic philosophy, Newark Mayor Cory Booker is backing off his criticism of a line of attack he called nauseating. (Allentown Morning Call)
- Newark Mayor Cory Booker again clarified comments he made about President Barack Obamas attacks on Mitt Romneys private sector record, stating that he was upset by Republicans manipulating his words. (Huffington Post)
- President Obama said Monday that using Bain Capital to question Mitt Romney's economic credentials is not only fair game, but part of his core argument against his Republican foe in the coming general election campaign. (Los Angeles Times)
- WASHINGTON -- It was evident, from the moment he lamented attacks on Bain Capital during an interview on Meet The Press, that Cory Booker would find himself in the epicenter of a campaign firestorm. (Huffington Post)
- Newark Mayor Cory Booker appeared on our show tonight, in his first interview since saying on Meet the Press that negative campaigning by President Obama and Mitt Romney was nauseating. (MaddowBlog)
- Cory Booker was a last-minute booking on The Rachel Maddow Show tonight on MSNBC, and he tried to make good on his comments that have caused quite a stir over the past 36 hours. (The Business Insider)
- Add Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker to the long list of political stand-ins for both President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney whove veered wildly off message in a presidential contest notable for its attention-grabbing gaffes. (NewsMax.com)
- Its fair for the Obama campaign to question Mitt Romneys claims at job creation, Newark mayor Cory Booker said Monday, clarifying remarks he made over the weekend. (Politico.com)
- Republicans are seeking to take advantage of Newark, N.J., Democratic Mayor Cory Booker's criticism of a campaign ad from President Barack Obama. (NewsMax.com)
- Cory Booker: You and I talked earlier and I told you I was doing no interviews, and it wasnt until the GOP went across that line that I said forget it Ive had all I can stand and I can stand no more, so thank you for giving me a chance to be on tonight. (msnbc.com)
Monday, May 21, 2012
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