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Candidates Prep For Final Faceoff

Boca Raton, Fla. — President Obama and Mitt Romney each spent the weekend gearing up for their third and final debate against each other, which takes place Monday evening in Boca Raton, Fla. Members of the media prepare to cover the final presidential debate from the filing center on the campus of Lynn University in [...]

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Former Military Personnel Claim Romney’s Foreign Policy Views Murky

Obama supporters with military backgrounds told reporters Monday that this evening’s televised foreign policy debate between the two Presidential candidates highlights what they describe as Mitt Romney’s shaky grasp on world affairs. “It’s a little difficult … to pin down Governor Romney positions on key national  security issues in part because he hasn’t’ laid out [...]

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Obama Debuts Foreign Policy Ad In Lead-Up To Final Debate

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The Obama campaign released a new television ad Monday highlighting the President’s plan to wind down military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, hours before Obama and Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney are set to face-off on foreign policy in their final televised debate. “President Obama ended the Iraq war. Mitt Romney would have left 30,000 [...]

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Poll: Obama’s Lead In Ohio Shrinks

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The latest Quinnipiac poll shows Obama leading Romney 50 to 45 percent, down from his 10 percent lead charted on September 26th.

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Restore Our Future Launches New Tv Ad In Wisconsin

Restore Our Future, a super PAC created to support Mitt Romney’s candidacy for president, on Wednesday unveiled a new TV ad set to air in homes across Wisconsin.

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Obama Campaign Launches Preemptive Attack Against Ryan

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In the lead up to Thursday evening’s Vice Presidential debate, the Obama campaign is attempting to paint Republican Vice Presidential candidate as a consistent liar.

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Bounce!

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Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney appears to have received a significant bounce following last week’s Presidential debate in Denver, Colorado.

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Romney Says New Jobs Numbers Don’t Signal “Real Recovery”

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Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney criticized September’s relatively strong jobs report Friday, saying that the .3 decrease in unemployment and 114,000 new jobs doesn’t represent “real recovery.”

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Obama Tries Regrouping Following Disappointing Debate Performance

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President Obama today trotted out a series of attack lines against Mitt Romney that likely caused supporters to ask, “where were those last night?”

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Rubio: Obama’s Debate Performance Was “Painful” To Watch

Speaking to reporters in the spin room following Wednesday evening’s Presidential debate, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fl.) described President Obama’s debate performance as “painful” to watch. <iframe width=”100%” height=”166″ scrolling=”no” frameborder=”no” src=”http://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F62147428&show_artwork=true”></iframe>

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Intel Brass Defend NSA Surveillance Programs

Officials at the NSA and the FBI told House lawmakers Tuesday that secret NSA spying has disrupted over 50 potential terror plots against the U.S. since 9/11.

Special Forces Official Wary Of Integrating Women

Women make up about 14 percent of the 1.4 million active U.S. military personnel.

Democrats Call On Boehner To Set Aside Hastert Rule

“The Speaker of the House should be the Speaker of the American People not of one particular party.” Gutierrez said during a press conference outside the Capitol.

Cummings Releases Full IRS Transcript, Issa Hits Back

Issa issued a statement that he was “deeply disappointed” and that the transcript “will serve as a roadmap for IRS officials to navigate investigative interviews with Congress.”

Time To End ‘Government-By-Crisis’

Three years and 9,000 pages of legislation later, our economy has yet to see any benefits from the passing of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.

Biden Tells Lawmakers They’ll Regret Voting Against Gun Control

The Vice President said Tuesday that Democrats are going to keep trying to pass expanded background check laws.