The first hint of trouble came early this morning, when Mitt Romney's campaign team told journalists there would be no questions for the candidate today. (One reporter responded, "Isn't that our decision?") But the problem intensified when the Republican appeared in Miami, and re …
The Mitt Romney campaign is pushing back against a new Washington Post/ABC poll out today, showing President Obama ahead of Romney 51%-45% because of what its pollster sees as a questionnaire design flaw. "Well, there’s a good reason why," Romney pollster Neil Newho …
Obama: “I deserve a second term”… The president also talks Iran and Syria… Romney’s rough week… He trails Obama by six points (51%-45%) in new WaPo/ABC poll… On contraception and the Catholic vote… On those Super Bowl car ads& …
Over the past two days, Mitt Romney has resurrected this claim hitting President Obama: He has made the economy worse.
Obama draws his battle lines against Romney -- on fairness, the auto industry, housing, and the “poor”… The president also keeps his eye on independents… Romney says he “misspoke” regarding his “poor” comment… A big January …
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