Friday, November 2, 2012

Pro obama beer

  • Beerjobber Election Special Pits Pro-Romney, Pro-Obama Beers Against Each ...

    Beerjobber, a website that ships local craft beer to customers around the country, just launched a special promotion where they're pitting two different election-themed beers against one another, one pro-Obama and one pro-Romney, in an effort the gauge ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • What Works in a Campaign Commercial? Ad Executives Offer Their Take

    And often the kind of advertising that sells presidential candidates has almost nothing in common with the kind that makes consumers crave breakfast cereal or a certain kind of beer. Enlarge This Image. The Obama campaign's "My Job" commercial ... Pro ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Beer business booming -- so who will brewers vote for?

    "Obama brews beer in the White House. Romney doesn't drink. I'll leave it at that." But, Pease said it's hard to anticipate ... "It seems they are both pro-small business," he said. Klingel sees the potentials for biggest change through Congress. He is ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Crawler: Debating for the 3 percent

    I watched the presidential debate last night at Brewvies, a movie theater that serves beer and food, with an unabashedly pro-Obama crowd, (what would you expect in a glorified tavern in the middle of Salt Lake City?). They howled when Obama got a ...

    saltlakemagazine.com

  • At SF bars, Giants trump debate

    If the presidential race was far from the collective beer-soaked mind of the baseball faithful, the same couldn't be said for political junkies who gathered to watch the debate at a pro-Obama party for high-technology workers at Temple Nightclub near ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Printed letters, November 1, 2012

    Let's say I'm sitting on the couch next to my kids, having a beer. Unless those kids grab that beer and take a swig, the ... I was astonished to see an ex-cop from Denver do a pro-Amendment 64 ad on the basis that the "war on drugs doesn't work." The ...

    www.gjsentinel.com

  • Jim Coniglione, Pro Poop Scooper, Claims Dog Poop Shapes Predict Romney ...

    Obama's Home Sweet Home is a homage to the District's official cocktail, the Rickey, with bourbon, lime juice, club soda and a hint of pineapple juice.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Johnny Can't Lead

    The lyrics describe a directionless young man, just having a good time ("Football, baseball, basketball games / Drinkin' beer, kickin' ass and takin' down names"). There are a lot of things Johnny is good at. He can dance, love, push, shove, hang out ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Barack Obama, Red Lobster, and the Big Problem of Big Data

    But more subtle data mining has helped the Obama campaign learn that their supporters often eat at Red Lobster, shop at Burlington Coat Factory and listen to smooth jazz.

    www.chicagomag.com

  • The 'People's Senator' Fights To Make Mass. Seat His Own

    He had a beer. He cracked a smile again and again, and leaned back as he talked with party goers gathered to welcome home Massachusetts State Senator Mike Rush.

    www.thecrimson.com

  • Once a sign of his game-changing appeal, Virginia now could slip away from ...

    "We love Obama. He's a person you want to have a beer with." Virginia broke with tradition four years ago when it chose a Democrat for president for the first time since 1964.

    www.lakewyliepilot.com

  • HUFFPOST HILL - East Coast Saved By Mitt Romney's Pinto Beans

    ROMNEY CAMPAIGN RENEWS LYING WELFARE QUEEN TACTIC - Sam Stein: "The Romney campaign has put out another television ad without calling press attention to it, this one resuscitating the charge that President Barack Obama gutted the work requirement on ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Your e-mail

    That was the overwhelming impression today as a Globe reporter and photographer had the chance to join the traveling circus, serving as the local "pool" reporter and photographer accompanying President Obama in his motorcade as he visited New Hampshire ...

    bostonglobe.com

  • Obama-Romney Round Two: Bounce back

    Romney says pro- and anti-gun forces came together in a mutually agreed upon bill - something Washington needs more of. Obama, flipping the old Kerry slam back at a Republican, claims Romney was "for the assault rifle ban before he was against it" and ...

    www.bostonherald.com

  • Mitt Romney has to master beer and burger test to win

    Mr Obama may be perceived as standoffish, but he trounces Mr Romney in likeability polls. For much of the past month, he has been touring bars in swing states on an extended photographic pub-crawl, winning the beer test hands down. In 2008, a senior ...

    www.theaustralian.com.au

  • Polling Dillon, Texas, for the Friday Night Lights Vote

    ... into action and has fought for gender equality in her marriage. Tami is also decidedly pro-education. Realistically, Coach and Mrs. Coach might argue about politics over a beer and a white wine (or six), but it always ends in foot rubs and ...

    www.vulture.com

  • Kelly Ayotte and Paul Ryan will play major roles in a Mitt Romney victory

    Because of the auto bailout and the fact that the Obama campaign has the better get-out-the-vote ground game in the state, I have felt that the President is likely to prevail in Ohio.

    www.politickernj.com

  • From the Left: A Romney Presidency

    In President Obama's world, it is right. In a Romney presidency, ... He was pro-choice as a gubernatorial candidate in Massachusetts.

    www.tnhonline.com

  • On the Road with Obama and Romney - Part 4

    Barack Obama has lost a debate. I busted a ball joint on my new truck, and I've had to spend nearly all the money I've made on this jaunt to get it fixed.

    www.vice.com

  • Tight race in deeply divided Wisconsin

    Mitt Romney will rally supporters Monday in suburban Milwaukee; President Barack Obama is visiting Green Bay on Tuesday; and Paul Ryan will follow the president to the home of Lambeau Field and will make two other Wisconsin stops on Wednesday ...

    www.syracuse.com

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