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Romney busts out
Change of SubjectFrom Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital by Matt Taibbi By making debt the centerpiece of his campaign, Romney was making a calculated bluff of historic dimensions – placing a massive all-in bet on...... -
Pew survey finds most Americans say wealthy pay too little in taxes
Blog-o-nomics - Orlando SentinelAs the Republican National Convention kicks off in Tampa, a new Pew Center survey offers some insight into the challenges of nominating a super wealthy businessman as your candidate for president. The new report shows that although the public generally... -
The First Debate was a Draw, but Obama Has the Capacity to Do Better
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando Sentinel“I saw a serious substantive policy debate in which neither candidate slipped up or neither candidate delivered a knockout punch,” says Juan Williams. In terms of style Romney was the aggressor, and in America everything is judged on how it... -
To win, Romney needs a strategy for China
China should be at the center of the 2012 Republican campaign for the White House. Unless Mitt Romney emphasizes specific solutions for creating jobs by ending unnecessary outsourcing to the Middle Kingdom, he won't win. President Barack Obama's...
Tags: Politics, White House, International Monetary Fund, Environmental Issues, Democratic Party
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To win, Republicans need to promote a kinder, gentler capitalism
In the wake of Mitt Romney's loss to President Barack Obama, many in the Republican Party are soul-searching, to determine where their man went wrong in his attempt to attract a majority of voters. Was it because he was stiff and un-relatable or because...Tags: Politics, Elections, Republican Party, Business Enterprises, Barack Obama
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Mitt Romney has no future in the GOP
As if Mitt Romney's defeat weren't a cross enough to bear, the kind of campaign he ran could make him uniquely a man on the outside of his party looking in. His chameleon-like shades of Republicanism — he presented himself as "severely...
Tags: Politics, Bob Dole, Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, Democratic Party
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Two reasons Romney lost
The realities of the 2012 presidential campaign season: 23 million unemployed or underemployed Americans, soaring gas prices, mounting debt, a controversial national health care law about to take effect, unrest overseas, and a fiscal cliff looming....Tags: White House, Rick Santorum, Politics, Religion and Belief, Labor Legislation
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Status quo preserved
WASHINGTON -- America's 57th presidential election revealed that a second important national institution is on an unsustainable trajectory. The first, the entitlement state, is endangered by improvident promises to an aging population. It is now joined by...
Tags: Politics, Rick Perry, George W. Bush, Government, Barack Obama
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New Term, Familiar Challenges for Barack Obama
CNNWashington -- Democrats are collecting spoils beyond what many predicted, Republicans are licking wounds after a bruising battle, and the country is waking up to the mix of euphoric celebration and bitter disappointment that accompanies the long-awaited...Tags: Arne Duncan, Scottie Pippen, Minority Groups, Bill Clinton, Abortion
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As Campaign Season Winds Down, Voters are Still Tuned in
Channel 2 NewsAnchorage voters from both sides of the political spectrum tuned into the third and final presidential debate Monday evening. Former statehouse candidate Linda Zaugg was among a handful of people attending a watch party sponsored by the Obama campaign....Tags: Politics, Elections, Israel, Mitt Romney, China
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Letters to the Editor: Nov. 3
Where’s the ‘liberal media’ when you need them? To the editor: There is a major story that the so-called liberal news media are not covering. CNN had a two-minute story on it last week. It’s about a factory in Freeport, Ill.,...Tags: Politics, Elections, Safety of Citizens, Democratic Party, Government
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Analysis: Romney, Obama ask voters: Trust me
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney teed up the last three weeks of the presidential election as a question of which man voters can trust to improve the economy. If the undecided voters who questioned the two men...
Tags: Politics, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Government, Democratic Party, Barack Obama
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