Sunday, October 7, 2012

Mitt romney 2012

  • Mitt Romney Endorsed By Two Swing State Newspapers

    On Sunday, two swing-state newspapers endorsed Mitt Romney for President in the 2012 election, with one explicitly citing last week's debate as part of it's rationale for supporting Romney.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Romney shows softer side; Obama raising more cash

    Associated Press / October 7, 2012. E-mail |; Print |; Reprints | ... (AP) - Mitt Romney is showing his softer side, while President Barack Obama works to extend his cash advantage as both men begin the final-month sprint to Election Day.

    www.boston.com

  • Obama Touts Donations As Romney Doubts Jobs in Reset Race

    Bloomberg News. Obama Touts Donations As Romney Doubts Jobs in Reset Race. By Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Jonathan D. Salant on October 07, 2012. Tweet; Facebook; LinkedIn ... Republican nominee Mitt Romney worked to undercut a better-than-expected jobs ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • Romney not buying jobs report conspiracy

    12:35PM EST October 7. 2012 - Mitt Romney and his campaign don't believe the latest jobs report has been doctored.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Paul Ryan Compares Romney's Debate Performance to Ronald Reagan

    MILWAUKEE - Paul Ryan said that finally, a month before Election Day, people are getting to see the real Mitt Romney, and the Republican presidential nominee is starting to look a lot like Ronald Reagan.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Mitt Romney Ohio State Ad: Dems Attack 2012 Candidate's Support For ...

    The Ohio Democratic Party has combined two major rivalries with a full-page newspaper ad attacking Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney for being a fan of the University of Michigan football team. See an image of the ad below. (A digital version ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Gov. Martin O'Malley mocks Mitt Romney in 'Fox News Sunday' debut

    Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) mocked Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney for not offering more specifics about his tax plans during a spirited performance on "Fox News Sunday.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Jason Mecier's Big Bird Breakfast Cereal Mosaic Debuts After Mitt Romney's ...

    Mitt Romney on Wednesday night unleashed a fury across America when, while speaking at the first presidential debate of 2012, he said would stop the subsidy to the Public Broadcasting Station even though he claimed "I love Big Bird." Moments later it ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Mitt Romney, health care, and eco-womanism

    Mitt Romney, health care, and eco-womanism. By Valerie Elverton Dixon. Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Taxes Are Certain, But What About Romney's Cuts?

    Oct 7, 2012 - Afghan forces are scheduled to take control of their country's security by the end of 2014. While President Obama says they will be fully responsible by then, Mitt Romney calls the deadline a goal. Either way, the next president will ...

    www.northcountrypublicradio.org

  • Big Bird wings it to 'Saturday Night Live'

    But joining Seth Meyers at the "Weekend Update" anchor desk, the popular "Sesame Street" character declined to comment on presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's vow to cut federal funding for PBS. Explaining why, Big Bird said he didn't want to "ruffle any ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Campaign 2012: Obama, Romney differ on energy policy

    PAUL - Republican Mitt Romney makes it clear that he is a friend of coal and oil as he campaigns for president. In his re-election effort, Democratic President Barack Obama often promotes new energy sources such as renewable fuels (including ethanol ...

    www.bemidjipioneer.com

  • Presidential Debate Schedule 2012

    The first presidential debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama - which focused on the economy - was on October 3 and two more remain.

    naugatuck.patch.com

  • Mitt gets personal

    AP Photo. Close. By JAMES HOHMANN | 10/6/12 11:50 PM EDT. APOPKA, Fla. - It took six years of running for president, but Mitt Romney has realized one month before the 2012 election that he cannot depend on family and surrogates to humanize him.

    www.politico.com

  • Mitt Romney gets post-debate boost in the polls. Will it last?

    By Brad Knickerbocker, Staff writer / October 6, 2012. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney greets ... Everybody agrees that Mitt Romney won this week's debate with President Obama. Apparently, so do the first public opinion polls since then ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • 2012 Presidential Race: Mitt Romney promises 12 million jobs in new ad

    The Associated PressRepublican presidential candidate Mitt Romney wears headphones as he steps off his campaign plane Friday at the Tri-Cities Regional Airport in Blountville, Tenn.

    www.oregonlive.com

  • Report: Obama needs to reassure Hollywood backers

    2012 - The schedule says President Obama is flying to Los Angeles on Sunday for campaign fundraisers. The Hollywood Reporter says he has another mission: Reassuring high-dollar Hollywood supporters after last week's less-than-successful debate ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Mark Hamill: Mitt Romney Is A 'Snake Oil Salesman' Who 'Must Be Defeated'

    "Star Wars" legend Mark Hamill is doubling down on his criticism of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The actor who played Luke Skywalker tweeted Thursday that after watching the first presidential debate, he believes Romney hails from the ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • College Football might lose Ohio for Mitt Romney

    1:39PM EST October 6. 2012 - Mitt Romney will have to run away from 14 little words if he wants to win in Ohio. "I have been a Michigan and a Wolverine fan for a long, long time.

    www.usatoday.com

  • President Obama is with us, Mitt Romney isn't

    With the 2012 presidential election right around the corner the choice for president is clear. President Obama has shown during his administration that he is fully behind us; Mitt Romney has never been with us. While President Obama was working to ...

    standardspeaker.com

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